Autoloader and WordPress: the truth behind it.
When you are developing a medium-large application chances are, and a good practice as well, you want to split your
When you are developing a medium-large application chances are, and a good practice as well, you want to split your

We’re looking forward to this weekend’s WordCamp NYC, especially since they selected Andrea‘s session on (Php)Storming WordPress – A remote

A few weeks ago Ndevr began a new relationship with a Denver based client, 303 Magazine. Typically clients come to us

I’ve pushed and followed the “performance is important” mantra for years. Even back in 2000 while working for Time Inc.

Single page apps have a tremendous amount of benefits, primarily surrounding performance, but also bring about some deficiencies that never

I initially wanted to lead with something like “The Drupal 8 Admin Menu Sucks,” but I remember repeated corrections by one my

Your team should be performing some type of web performance audit as a part of their normal process. Web sites

At Ndevr we are constantly rethinking just about every process we’ve ever used. This includes how we monitor the performance

I’m teaching a course at NJIT this semester and the next couple of weeks I get the opportunity to talk

One should never really stop asking questions, but many still forget to get a few key ones answered. Even though

Making a CMS selection or technology change in an organization is one of the most critiqued processes one goes through

As a web developer, manager, director, and numerous other roles on development teams I see countless ways individuals and organizations