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WordPress Developer Vibe Codes A Laravel App with Claude AI ft. Jonathan Jernigan
Brian and Jonathan Jernigan chat about Jonathan’s web development journey, spotlighting his Laravel experiments and AI tool use. They compare Laravel’s structure and features to WordPress, discuss JavaScript-PHP challenges, and explore AI’s role in balancing simplicity and quality. The duo also considers Laravel’s clear purpose versus WordPress’s broader ecosystem and AI’s potential for non-technical users.…
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Exploring CMS Options Beyond WordPress ft. Maciek Palmowski
In this conversation, Brian and Maciek Palmowski discuss the evolution of content management systems, focusing on WordPress and its community. Maciek shares his experiences with other CMSs like Astro and Statamic, highlighting their unique features and user experiences. They explore the impact of no-code solutions, the importance of community dynamics, and the future of WordPress…
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Adding Automation and AI Skills to Your WordPress Toolkit ft. Brendan O’Connell
In this conversation, Brian and Brendan O’Connell explore the evolving landscape of WordPress, automation, and AI. They discuss Brendan’s journey into WordPress, the excitement of building and tinkering online, and the integration of AI with automation tools. The conversation delves into practical applications of these technologies, the future of WordPress in an AI-driven world, and…
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Building Etch: Why Does WordPress Need Another Page Builder? ft. Kevin Geary
In this chat with Kevin Geary, he tackles the elephant in the room: does WordPress really need another page builder? Drawing from his experience in the WordPress community, Kevin makes a compelling case for rethinking how we build websites, exploring everything from AI’s potential role to the impact of different CSS frameworks. Along the way,…
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New Accessibility Regulations Coming for WordPress & AI ft. Gen Herres
In this conversation, Gen Herres, an accessibility expert, discusses the importance of web accessibility for developers, particularly in the context of WordPress. She emphasizes the need for developers to integrate accessibility into their processes from the beginning, rather than treating it as an afterthought. The discussion also covers the impact of upcoming legislation on accessibility…
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Are Matt’s AI Skills Making WordPress Developers Obsolete? ft. Matt Medeiros
Matt shows me his new AI developer skills and I decide if I should be worried about my career. Recently Matt Medeiros published a long piece about software development with AI, and how it’s going to affect WordPress. We discussed that and more in this livestream on my YouTube channel. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to AI…
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How GenerateBlocks Adds Modern Design Tools to Gutenberg
In this conversation, Ian Svoboda, a developer at GeneratePress, discusses his background in WordPress development and the collaborative approach at GeneratePress. He explains the functionality of GeneratePress and GenerateBlocks, emphasizing their focus on user experience for both low-code and power users. Ian shares insights into the challenges of implementing new features, the extensibility of the…
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An AI Crash Course for WordPress Users and Developers ft. Keanan Koppenhaver
Brian chats with AI expert and WordPress developer Keanan Koppenhaver about how AI tools are transforming workflows. They explore AI’s strengths, limitations, and practical uses in coding, brainstorming, and streamlining creative projects, offering a framework for gradually adopting AI in tech workflows.
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Agency Workflows for Building with Full Site Editing ft Amor Kumar
In this conversation, Amor Kumar, a Principal Engineer at WebDevStudios, shares his journey into the WordPress ecosystem, discussing the transition from JavaScript frameworks to WordPress development. They discuss the challenges of working with Gutenberg, full site editing, and the evolving landscape of WordPress as a CMS. The discussion delves into the importance of user experience,…
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Another Post About What WordPress Core Should be Doing
In this episode, I share my most recent blog post: Another Post About What WordPress Core Should be Doing. There’s been another batch of “what WordPress should do” posts this past month. They’re all great, but I think there’s something missing from the conversation. For the full transcript, which includes a lot of inline links,…