@johnpbloch That guys site has an ActionScript category…
@johnpbloch Ofcourse they will always be that way. They’re values defined in a JSON file. That’s how files work.
@johnpbloch “Define some immutable options in a configuration file and they’ll always be that way” is overfilling with jargon.
@johnpbloch No. “Define values in a JSON file and they will override corresponding option values from the database. ALWAYS.” is clearer.
@johnpbloch Yea I wouldn’t be able to figure that out except for reading through the code and seeing where you’re hooking in.
@johnpbloch Have you seen wordpress.org/plugins/wp-cfm/ ?
@johnpbloch It’s a JSON file so it can be committed with code and shared among others in a project.
@johnpbloch … overriding values that come fro the database. Ya?
@johnpbloch So let me see if I get this… You define options in a JSON file, and your plugin hooks in to WordPress and uses those values…
@johnpbloch It’s one of the most succinct plugin descriptions on the plugin repo.
@johnpbloch Nice description. I’m still not sure what it does.
@johnpbloch Why do you look so sad?
@johnpbloch also both profession require a lot of GRUNTing…
@johnpbloch And what does that do?
@johnpbloch Oh yea, Ghost… I guess they were on to something.
@johnpbloch When do you think WordPress can drop support for node.js 4.0?
@johnpbloch What were the stats like when WordPress dropped PHP 4 support?
@johnpbloch those look like Flintstone quality ribs.
@johnpbloch hahah yeaaaa this one is the best.
@johnpbloch You go, boi.