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by dumbledoren
622 days ago
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> That's why the WordPress code is still spaghetti more than 15 years after it was originally launched. For the good of the customers. Thats actually true. Backward compatibility was and still is the #1 thing in WP, and its why it won over the web: No small business or individual customer cares about 'better code' in the backend if those 'improvements' break their websites. This was what a lot of wordpress competitors did in the past and they suffered for it. |
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Backwards compatibility is just the excuse Matt has been using from the beginning to justify how abysmally bad the code is.