WordPress Transients API caching benchmarks
WordPress Transients API is a powerful feature which enables you to cache complex queries and similar things. I created some interesting benchmarks to see what is the benefit of using it.
A passionate web developer with more than 13 years experience in PHP and other web related technology. My main interest is WordPress and new PHP frameworks. Owner of Influendo Programming. Enjoys exploring new stuff and possibilities, using new technologies and just having fun developing awesome stuff.
WordPress Transients API is a powerful feature which enables you to cache complex queries and similar things. I created some interesting benchmarks to see what is the benefit of using it.
Comparison of GIT and SVN is not easy, as they come from different worlds and eras. But, I tried. And here it is.
When it comes to operating an online business, creating invoice often creates a lot of trouble for businesses. It may appear like a trifle task but generating effective invoices is a must for an online business and it can be really troublesome.
WordPress is one of the most powerful platform on the web today. I am going to show you how easy it is to make Google Maps custom post field using the great Advanced Custom Post Fields WordPress Plugin. At the end of tutorial you will have a Google Map and when you click it, the location will be saved in your custom field type which you can then show on the Map in the frontend.
I am continuing my Programming for kids series with an overview of things my kids have done using PHP string manipulation functions.
After one year of fine tuning and optimizing, jQuery Mobile reached its first full version release. And it did it with a bang…. The new ThemeRoller feature is just plain awesome.
Here is another great book from Packt Publishing that I read. This book is a massive overview of jQuery UI 1.8 – the user interface library for jQuery.
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Today I had the privilege to interview Jeffrey Way – the editor of a popular web development blog, Nettuts+, and a developer evangelist for the Envato marketplaces (ThemeForest and CodeCanyon, among others).