• Andrei Luca
  • Hey! My name is Andrei Luca and I'm a Front-End developer specialized in WordPress.

    I started sharing interesting links 14 years ago. I'm using a combination of these awesome apps: Pinboard, IFTTT, Pocket and Buffer to make things easier.


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Sharing links on daily basis WordPress, startups, lifehacks

5 years ago · Share on Twitter · 129 views · nginx, WordPress · h/t @d2cio

Scalable WordPress with NGINX and smart Varnish caching

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5 years ago · Share on Twitter · 132 views · WordPress · h/t @Adelina_Tuca

Interview: Petya Raykovska & Jenny Beaumont – On WP and WordCamps

Hey friends, it’s time for another chat with some interesting WordPress people! But here’s the twist, today’s is a double interview, or a “mirror interview”! Yes, you’re getting two for the price of one.This formula came to our minds some…

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5 years ago · Share on Twitter · 103 views · WordPress · h/t @krogsgard

The WordPress product market is completely different now

Building a WordPress-based product business is a much different process than it used to be. People have to do something different and better than what has come before. This article is a member contribution from Scott Bolinger. Scott is the…

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6 years ago · Share on Twitter · 181 views · WordPress

Running WordPress in a Kubernetes Cluster

As a developer I try to keep my eye on the progression of technologies that I might not use every day, but are important to understand as they might indirectly affect my work. For example the recent rise of containerization,…

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6 years ago · Share on Twitter · 128 views · WordPress

Mario Peshev Interview – CEO of DevriX and Man of Many WordPress Pursuits

Welcome to the newest entry in our Pirate Interviews series! It’s been a bit since our last talk with a WordPress expert, but here we are again bringing you another set of insights, this time coming from a technical person’s…

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6 years ago · Share on Twitter · 103 views · WordPress

WordPress REST API versus Custom Request Handlers

Last year I wrote a blog post comparing the performance of using admin-ajax.php and the WordPress REST API, and found that the REST API was about 16% faster than using the traditional AJAX API. While that was a solid improvement,…

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6 years ago · Share on Twitter · 172 views · WordPress

How to Auto-Sync Your Git Repositories to WordPress

Many developers use sites like GitHub, BitBucket, and GitLab to automatically deploy changes to a staging or live website. For most developers, the workflow goes something like this: you develop a theme or a plugin locally and then host it somewhere…

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6 years ago · Share on Twitter · 116 views · WordPress

Why “WordPress Expert” is Not a Real Title?

While discussing the WordPress industry and the rest of the business world, my friend Ajay reminded me of why “WordPress Expert” is not a real title. His comment made me think about the misconception of “expertism” that seems to be…

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6 years ago · Share on Twitter · 115 views · WordPress

WP Growth Council

In the WordPress world, when we look back an 2016 I think we’ll remember it as the year that we awoke to the importance of marketing. WordPress has always grown organically through word of mouth and its passionate community, but…

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6 years ago · Share on Twitter · 85 views · WordPress

Fresh and useful WordPress hacks and snippets

It's been a long time that I haven't published a list of fresh and super useful snippets and hacks to enhance your WordPress Theme or install. So today I'm happy to show you this nifty list of coding tips to…

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