This week: boilerplate by OsomStudio, debunking WordPress myths, impressions from the PHP UK event and much more.
Bartosz Nowak on the blog of the Osom Studio agency presented their new Open Source project that makes it easier to start projects from scratch.
The Delicious Brains blog published an article comparing WordPress Export/Import functionality with WP Migrate.
Matt Watson from Human Made busted 5 myths about WordPress that are spread on the internet.
Chris Coyier shares his thoughts on the current state of WordPress on his blog.
On Maciek Palmowski’s blog, you can get first-hand information about the recent PHP UK event.
Felipe Elia on his blog shows what WordPress Health Status is and presents Report Parser.
WebDevStudios presented their initiative to encourage all PMs to get a Scrum Master certificate.
An article by Eric Karkovack appeared on the speckyboy.com blog with suggestions on how to improve the media library.
Marco Wotschka on the Wordfence blog posted a security issue regarding double verification of permissions.
Justin Tadlock in the design section of the WordPress blog published an article about the initial front-end coding in the theme.
WP Engine has announced the next edition of DE{CODE}, which is to take place this year.
The Learn With Jason channel has made a video on how to create a vulnerability stack in WordPress.
The Prison Journalism Project (PJP) have announced the Prison Newspaper Project on WordPress.
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