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Josh Lee on the Web

WordPress & Website Tips, Tricks, & Musings

Hi, I’m Josh

Whether it’s web operators or observability, agile or accessibility, my expertise shines because I’m passionate about all of it. Quick to propose elegant solutions to multifaceted problems, I often arrive at innovative answers by taking into account small nuances or correlations that were overlooked by others.

While my technical expertise has proven indispensable to clients over the years, they truly appreciate me for me ability to explain complex software in accessible ways.

I’m currently doing developer relations-type things full-time for Instana (an IBM Company), but I may still add more content here as time allows.

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A Developer’s Guide to WordPress

Let’s take a look at the most popular CMS on the planet: WordPress. If you’re a senior developer inexperienced with WordPress, some of what …
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Lessons from the Tabletop: Know Your Domain

This is Part III in my series Lessons from the Tabletop: Things I’ve learned about project management from Dungeons & Dragons. Read Part I. …
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Using git on Small Teams: Best Practices

There are a lot of ways to use git to collaborate with other developers. I’ve found the following principles to be useful for keeping my sanity …
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Freelancing Q&A: Tips for starting out

Recently I received some questions from a student who is just starting out on their freelance web development journey. For those new to client …
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Lessons from the Tabletop: Letting Go

This is part II in my series Lessons from the Tabletop: Things I’ve learned about project management from Dungeons & Dragons. Read Part I …
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Lessons from the Tabletop: Things I’ve Learned about Project Management from Dungeons & Dragons

For the past year or so, I’ve been getting together with a group of friends once a week to play Dungeons and Dragons. The popular role-playing …
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Josh Lee was fascinated with computers from a young age, when Winter Games for the Apple II caught his attention at age 4. From then on he wanted to learn everything there was to know about computers and software.