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Tag: Andrew Nacin

Andrew Nacin: How WordPress Evolves Without Breaking Everything

Andrew Nacin: How WordPress Evolves Without Breaking Everything

Backward compatibility!
Backward compatibility!
Backward compatibility!

Format LinkPosted on January 17, 2014Author Leonid MamchenkovCategories All, Technology, Web work, WordPressTags Andrew Nacin, Open Source, project managementLeave a comment on Andrew Nacin: How WordPress Evolves Without Breaking Everything
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