Posts tagged "Php"

Updating CI Twig After 12 Years

I recently pushed an update to CI Twig, a Codeigniter library I created back in 2012 for integrating the Twig templating engine. Twelve years. That’s older than some of the junior developers I’ve worked with. It’s wild to think that something I built when I was still figuring out what I was doing has been sitting there on GitHub this whole time. CI Twig was one of my first proper open source contributions. Not my first bit of code on the internet, but one of the first things I put out there with the intention of other people actually using it. I remember being nervous about it. What if my code was rubbish? What if someone found a bug and called me out? What if nobody used it at all?

WordPress Is An Underrated Path To High Quality Websites/Apps

WordPress is underrated. If you only hang out in framework circles you would think it is old, clunky, or not serious enough for modern work. I keep finding the opposite. For many projects it is the most practical path to a high quality site that real people can edit, host and keep running without drama.

Building With Boring Tech

I like boring technology. Not because I am against progress, but because most projects are not auditions for a conference talk. Clients want results they can afford, host, edit and keep running when I am not around. That means choosing tools for outcomes, not for hype.