Code Poet

If you use WordPress to build things for other people, Code Poet wants to make your life easier. No matter whether you freelance on a solo basis, lead a small web shop, make plugins in a dark closet, or crack the whip at a large design firm, Code Poet’s aim is to become your go-to source of information and resources to help you expand your WordPress skills and know-how. To make you better at what you do. To make it easier to make your living and look great doing it.

You’re part of a tribe of WordPress designers and developers over 10,000 strong, spanning the entire globe. codepoet.com aims to bring the working knowledge and real world strategies of those people into one place, for you to tap into.

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Über Torsten Landsiedel

Full time, self-employed Webworker from Hamburg since 2012, former moderator in the German WordPress.org support forum, former General Translation Editor (GTE) for German. Co-organizer of WordPress Meetup Hamburg and WordCamp Hamburg 2014. Member of the pluginkollektiv, a group of people maintaining plugins like Antispam Bee, Statify, Cachify and more.