#webdevelopers

Zach Stepek and Carl Alexander discuss winter challenges, work-life balance, and AI’s impact on coding. They emphasize the importance of diversifying skills and adapting to tech changes for career longevity.
In this episode of Do the Woo, guest Beau Lebens and hosts James and Katie chat about key WooCommerce topics, including community concerns, competitive advantages, AI developments, and the future of the WooCommerce ecosystem.
2026-01-29

@londondreamtime @tiggy

There's a Web Developer somewhere in #Meta who is looking at the 'some' in that headline and treating it as a bug report.

At least it's not a yes/no question, though. (-:

@ianbetteridge
#QuestionHeadlines #Facebook #Instagram #SkyNews #WebDevelopers #ConsentOrPay

In this episode of Open Web, host Anne chats with Juliette, the sole maintainer of PHP_CodeSniffer. They dive into the challenges of maintaining crucial open-source projects, funding issues, and AI's impact on software development.
In this episode, Anne Bovelett chats with Gehirngerecht founders Nina Jameson and Tobias Roppelt, discussing their mission to promote digital accessibility through engaging workshops and tools.
Didacahedronsubr00t
2025-12-25

Being a good backend developer is like being the healer in a DnD group: you get none of the credit for impressing the program owners, and you doing a good job is dependent on you constantly supressing your own ego in order to do what is best for the group.

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2025-12-20
2025-12-16

Relaunching Do the Woo Podcast for the WooCommerce Ecosystem

The Do the Woo podcast is relaunching as a dedicated platform for the WooCommerce community, focusing on unique challenges and innovations, hosted by James Kemp and Katie Keith.

openchannels.fm/relaunching-do

James Kemp and Katie Keith co-hosting a discussion about WooCommerce at a conference, with a presentation screen in the background.
The "Do the Woo" podcast is returning, focusing on WooCommerce insights, featuring industry leaders. It will include lively discussions, audience Q&As, and monthly episodes with hosts James Kemp and Katie Keith.
Zach Stepek and Carl Alexander recap their 2025 experiences, highlighting personal growth, industry events, business developments, and health journeys. They emphasize gratitude and reflect on goals for a promising 2026.
In this episode, host Anne Bovelett sits down with Troy Chaplin, a well-known figure in the WordPress community and an advocate for web accessibility. Together, they dive into the importance of accessibility in web development, sharing personal stories about what sparked their passion for the topic and how it has influenced their careers. You’ll hear practical advice on fostering accessibility within development teams, insights on the challenges faced by newcomers, and why breaking down barriers to accessible resources is crucial. The conversation also explores Troy Chaplin’s hands-on experience building an accessibility plugin for a major Canadian university, discussing not only the technical hurdles but also the organizational benefits such as saving time and money by making web content easier for everyone to use. Anne and Troy touch on the role of AI in accessibility work, the importance of community-driven resources, and why a positive, collaborative approach is key to educating developers and designers alike. If you’re interested in making the web a more inclusive place or just curious about the intersection of WordPress, accessibility, and real-world impact, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. […]

Why Diverse Teams and Early Accessibility Matter in Web Development

Accessibility in web dev shouldn’t be an afterthought. Involving diverse teams from the start uncovers issues early, making products better for all. Early focus on accessibility is key.

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2025-11-03

Could it be modern #webdevelopers feel uneasy, uncertain, unsafe when they don't wrap their stuff with a <div class="lengthy-class-name">? Like when you don't use a seatbelt in the car maybe, or go naked to work. Just add a wrapper, and then a wrapper around the wrapper, just in case.

We have an in-depth conversation on custom tables including a recent experience with them migrating from Joomla to WordPress and WooCommerce.
In this episode, Adam and Emma discuss effective collaboration with Zach, CEO of Miruni, focusing on setting clear expectations, minimizing manual tasks via automation, and enhancing communication for better client and team interactions.
2025-10-22

It is a shame how little control #WebDevelopers have over the #ScreenReader user experience. Blind folks are getting the audio version of the black text on white background experience, without any design or flair.

2025-10-14

My boss asked if I had any ideas of services to offer our #HigherEducation clients, and I didn't have any great ideas, since #WebDevelopers aren't qualified to give therapy to an entire institution.

f*cking b*tch clubgrammasaurus
2025-09-27

breaking news: overnight results from the local Web Developers conference!

an evergreen shrub is full of tiny spider webs, most no larger than the top of your coffee cup. each web is very dense, and some still have dew from last nightclose up of one of the intricate spider webs in an evergreen shrub. it’s hard to imagine how a spider knows how to do all this in one night, but they do it repeatedly and the results are gorgeous in the morning sun
Anyssa Ferreira from Haste Design talks about WooCommerce plugins, growing your client base and other eCommerce insights.
Carl Alexander and Zach Stepek, hosts of Woo DevChat at Do the Woo Podcast, end the year 2023 the only way these two could end a year.

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