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 codebase up in different files. Although this may seem a trivial
Explore Ndevr’s Developer Experience hub: tactical insights for WordPress developers and engineering leaders, from optimizing workflows and CI/CD to security strategies and performance engineering in enterprise environments.
When you are developing a medium-large application chances are, and a good practice as well, you want to split your codebase up in different files. Although this may seem a trivial

I’ve pushed and followed the “performance is important” mantra for years. Even back in 2000 while working for Time Inc. I set aside quite a bit of my time for

Single page apps have a tremendous amount of benefits, primarily surrounding performance, but also bring about some deficiencies that never really existed with multi page sites. Ndevr recently built a

Your team should be performing some type of web performance audit as a part of their normal process. Web sites with custom fonts and graphics are great to look at, but

At Ndevr we are constantly rethinking just about every process we’ve ever used. This includes how we monitor the performance of projects before, during and after launch. We are getting the opportunity

One should never really stop asking questions, but many still forget to get a few key ones answered. Even though they seem obvious, at least a few of these questions

As a web developer, manager, director, and numerous other roles on development teams I see countless ways individuals and organizations choose to build and run teams. While I was a
Performance issues on your website can feel overwhelming. With slow loading times affecting user engagement and trust, it’s crucial to

Most founders don’t lose momentum because of bad ideas. They lose it because the systems supporting their growth quietly break. Here’s a framework for identifying which system is holding you back — plus AI-powered prompts to audit each one.
In software development, the word “done” sounds simple. It is not. A developer finishes a feature and marks it complete.
Most content errors do not reach production because of carelessness. They reach production because the process was never designed to