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  • WordPress Featured in Wall Street Journal

    Matt talking to the Wall Street Journal on the success of WordPress as a platform. WordPress Featured in Wall Street Journal « Lorelle on WordPress.

  • I love watching our boys play. #RSLNation #Believe #MLSPlayoffs

    RSL at Seattle Sounders – Western Conference Semifinals, 1st Leg | Real Salt Lake.

  • Dear @a_crutch…

  • That’s our school!

    Deseret News covers the “Thriller” flash mob the 6-8th graders pulled off at the Open Classroom. Photos: ‘Cause this is Thriller: Kids dance to the scary classic | Deseret News.

  • WordPress + Koding == Awesome

    I just discovered that you can install a live WP site on Koding.  Here’s how I set mine up: WordPress on Koding | jazzsequence on Koding.

  • Hallowe’en: what we’re celebrating

    Since I get a kick out of digging into the history of such things (like I did for Valentine’s Day a couple of years ago), and since I — being a recovering goth, former Catholic, and damn heretic — know a few things on the subject, I thought it would be fun to look at…

  • (via @801PUNX: Just dropped off these captain …)

    (via @801PUNX: Just dropped off these captain …)

  • Spooky doom! @slighter’s got a new track for Halloween

    Check it out.  It’s full of awesome. Last Pulse (Halloween 2012) by Slighter

  • The first rule of functions…

    The first rule of functions is that they should be small. The second rule of functions is that they should be smaller than that. Functions should not be 100 lines long. Functions should hardly ever be 20 lines long. What Constitutes Clean Code in WordPress? – @tommcfarlin (original quote from Clean Code by Bob Martin)

  • The agony and the ecstasy of Automattic’s Jetpack

    In a discussion on Twitter with the Internet’s @SiobhanPMcKeown (if you don’t know who Siobhan is, you don’t read many WordPress blogs) & @Krogsgard about WordPress themes with lots of options, I mentioned that I’ve been thinking about ways to justify removing options from Museum Core in favor of using plugins to accomplish those same things.  Case…