WordPress Debug mode: Benefits and Pitfalls

Developers know how to best use debug in WordPress and it’s WP_DEBUG constant to get through potential problems and bugs their code might have. But, for regular users, using debug mode can be a very much confusing and can cause more problems than it can help solve.
Ultimate Guide to WordPress Security
Over the past 2 weeks I have published 6 articles/tutorials on different security aspects related to WordPress, covering everything from server environment, file system using of .htacess file, WordPress tips, methods for spam prevention and recommendations for improving plugins and themes security.
Securing your WordPress website
Making any website secure is very complex task and it’s something you have to constantly improve to stay ahead of potential threats that are out there. WordPress popularity made all websites based on it a very likely targets to all kinds of attacks that can cause you all kinds of problems.
Book: Digging Into WordPress v3

Third version of the Chris Coyier and Jeff Starr amazing book Digging Into WordPress is released last week. I got my updated copy from Chris yesterday. I already reviewed first version of the book last year, so this is only a small reminder post.
Soon: Third Party Plugins
More new features are coming to Dev4Press soon. In cooperation with other developers, more plugins will be added to the website. These plugins will be maintained by their authors and they will also provide support using the same methods offered for Dev4Press plugins.
Is paying for plugins inevitable?
For the last few days there is an open discussion on Weblog Tools Collection website about paying for plugins as a trend for 2010. There were a lot of comments and different opinions about the subject, and I will try to go over the subject again.









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