PHP 8.2 is Now Available on WordPress.com
We’re excited to announce PHP 8.2 availability on WordPress.com! In fact, it was actually available yesterday, but you know how much developers like writing blog posts… Notable Changes in PHP…
We’re excited to announce PHP 8.2 availability on WordPress.com! In fact, it was actually available yesterday, but you know how much developers like writing blog posts… Notable Changes in PHP…
Before the year is over, we thought it was best to get the final 2022 release out. Today we are publishing Kali Linux 2022.4. This is ready for immediate download…
Damianne kisses the Blarney Stone at Blarney Castle. Welcome to Automattic Women—conversations with some of the remarkable women working all over the world to design and develop Automattic software and…
In Secure Kali Pi (2022), the first blog post in the Raspberry Pi series, we set up a Raspberry Pi 4 with full disk encryption. We mentioned that we can…
By: Cameron Pavey As a software developer, you’re likely familiar with local development environments. They allow you to run your code, applications, and sites on your workstation, similarly to how…
By: Keanan Koppenhaver In the WordPress ecosystem, transients are a part of the codebase that’s rarely talked about. But depending on what type of code you’re writing in your plugins…
By: Ivan Kahl WordPress, launched in 2003, is an open source, PHP-based CMS that uses a MySQL database to store data. Developers can use it to create blogs, websites, landing…
The following blog post was written by a moderator on the Kali Linux & Friends Discord server, Tristram. A massive thank you to Tristram for writing this blog post and…
The Kali community has been hard at work (as always!), and we want to showcase what we think is a very cool project of Kali Linux on a Raspberry Pi…
By Cameron Pavey WordPress sites typically use PHP to serve HTML content that’s preloaded with necessary data. However, thanks to the WordPress REST API, this approach is not the only way…