Every web developer has their “but what if I made my own CMS for this project?” phase at least once
Magic Kingdom before the park opens.
Taking the skyliner to other parts of the resort. The kids get do excited to see the other sky cars decorated with Disney characters.
Sending Zadie to outer space.
Waiting to blast off to infinity and beyond…
Normalize office dodgeball games.
“Circle back on THIS, Steve!”
PHP is always for peace. ☮️🕊️
I lost
Wordle 250 X/6
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And now I can say I bought a refrigerator sight unseen off of the ol’ interwebs.
I got this one for $2,500. I can’t wait to make incessant knock-knock jokes about our fridge.
cool.
Adulting is going to Disney World and 2 days before leaving your refrigerator dies.
Refrigerator shopping sucks! They’re all the same.
The tl;dr is supposed to come at the top of the email, folks. The TOP! I cannot stress this enough.
I found this useful, visual comparison of array_merge(), array_replace(), and [] + [] in PHP.
Source: itqna.net/questions/9561/what-di… t.co/KjgraJoOLv
@learnwithmattc @thespacedmonkey @made_by_denis I think it is because WordPress actively deprioritizes developer experience, and as a result gets sub-par developer results for its ecosystem.
Learning development with WP is learning it wrong in large parts, plain and simple.
I wish the anti-mask people would focus their energy on something more useful like the absurdity that is cookie consent banners…
So last week I used this for 4 out of 5 days. I’ve got a big block of meetings this afternoon so I’m going to continue getting my steps in.
Stuff like this is why I got into media production and not sports
It’s not Slush Puppy or Slush Puppie. It’s SLUSH PUPPiE.
Looks like mine is back up and working.