Tech Weekly
A weekly dump of things I learned, bugs I squashed, and tech I’m exploring.
For a long time, being a WordPress developer mostly meant building websites. You customized themes, installed plugins, configured page builders, adjusted layouts, and connected everything together until the client was happy. In many cases, success was measured by how quickly you could assemble a working site. And honestly, that workflow.
Returning to WordPress
About seven years ago, when I left the hustle and bustle of Hanoi to move to the outskirts and start working remotely, I built my personal portfolio using a “strange” CMS. It was all about static files and Markdown; build it once, and you get a lightning-fast static site. I.
WordPress & Frontend – Japan & UK Market
Long-term collaboration with Japanese partners to deliver and maintain B2B systems following Japanese business and quality standards.
Remote delivery of B2B & B2C websites for AU & US clients via Vietnam-based teams.