I’ve been considering it for quite some time now as I’ve slowly learned my way around while developing plugins, and with the recent 2.0 launch (and the impending 2.0.1 or 2.1 launch we all know is coming) I’m thinking it may be time…
Has anyone used Wordpress as an actual development platform yet? I mean, it’s got such a kick-ass plugin architecture and everything you need to establish a base infrastructure right out of the box. With a combination of WP’s “pages” and static custom-written files, wouldn’t it be possible to instantly create a site totally unrelated to a blog (which would, oh by the way, happen to have a blog built in already) with very little work and the possibility for infinite expansion and flexibility?
Has anyone out there actually used Wordpress as a fully-fledged development platform yet? Do you know of any sites doing something similar (non-blog-oriented and non-page-based Wordpress installs)?
Comment Aggregation with coComment
After the pretty interesting exploration of Comment Aggregation with Mr. Morris, I found it interesting when I saw coComment on Scoble’s blog (and later MyComments in another post).
Since everything’s released as a private beta these days (damn you Google!), I wasn’t expecting much when I dumped my email address into the coComment invitation form. After all, I’m not exactly the kind of person whose email address you’d jump at when you saw it in a list (like Scoble or Dave Winer). Happily, I was wrong. Less than 15 minutes later, I had an invitation code in my inbox (although I didn’t notice it until 45 minutes later).
So I’m signed up, playing around, I’ll let everyone know how it goes. Of course, Geof got my first comment.
One funny thing was the recent blogs “cloud”:
Think he carries some weight?
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