About Me

Hi, my name is Jonathan.

I am a developer educator from Cape Town, South Africa with a passion for open-source software.

Picture of me speaking at WordCamp Europe contributor day in 2023
Profile photo courtesy Nilo Vélez

Developer Educator at Automattic

In May 2022 I joined Automattic as a full-time sponsored contributor to the WordPress project, working with the Training team on Learn WordPress. We create educational content for the WordPress community, and my focus is on developer-related content.

Joining the dotorg team at Automattic was a “coming home” of sorts, as I’ve made many friends in the WordPress space who work at Automattic, and now I get to be part of the open-source team that works on the WordPress open-source project full time.

Senior Technical Writer at Delicious Brains

In 2021 I decided to take my love of writing, my experience as a software developer, and my interest in the fields of education and developer communities and accepted a position as Developer Educator at Delicious Brains. About halfway through my time there the role changed to Senior Technical Writer.

Delicious Brains is a dedicated team of experts who love making software for their fellow WordPress developers. My job is to help them build amazing technical documentation and insightful developer-focused content that informs and delights our developer community.

Development Lead at Castos

From 2017 to 2020, I was Development Lead at Castos. Castos is a podcast hosting and analytics service that powers and supports the Seriously Simple Podcasting plugin for WordPress

When I left, Castos had grown from just Craig and me to a distributed team of 12, the plugin was used by over 20,000 podcasters around the world, and over 10,000 active customers using the Castos service.

Expert at Codeable

From August 2016 to September 2020, I solved technical problems for clients from around the world through Codeable. I focused on plugin development (both custom plugins and plugin extensions) and theme development, specifically adding custom functionality to themes via child themes or plugins. As of the 1st of October 2020, I left active freelance development to focus solely on Castos.

Writer, Blogger, and Podcaster

Besides this blog, I have also written for the WordPress.com Go blog, the Jetpack blog, as well as Smashing Magazine, and WP Tavern.

In my spare time, I host a small WordPress focused podcast where I interview folks from all over doing interesting things with WordPress. If this is you, let’s chat.

Speaker

Whenever the opportunity provides itself, I try and speak at local events about various topics, including development, freelancing, PHP, WordPress, and Laravel. So far, I have spoken at WordCamp Europe (2019, 2023), WordCamp Cape Town (2016, 2018), WordCamp Johannesburg (2018, 2019), PHP South Africa (2017), and DevConf (2022).

WordPress contributor

WordPress has given me so much, so I do what I can to give back. I’m a community deputy, and I’ve been on or led the WordPress Cape Town organising team for three years. In September 2020, I stepped down from organising local WordPress meetups to focus on the WP Notify project.

Get in Touch

If you want to chat, feel free to find me on any of the following networks.

Alternatively, email me if you want to discuss a project, have a question, or want to say hi.

If anything you’ve found on this site was useful to you, and you want to say thanks, you can always buy me a coffee. I generally order an almond milk flat white because I like the steamed milk texture but get a stronger taste of the espresso.

Latest Posts


  • Thoughts on public feedback

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    Opinions are like assholes, everybody’s got one and everyone thinks everyone else’s stinks. Simone Elkeles, How to Ruin a Summer Vacation If you’re doing anything in the public space, from building products to putting out content, you’re going to get feedback in a variety of different ways, from reviews to comments to discussions on social…

  • What is a Developer Educator for an open-source project?

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    This post is the first in a series on exploring my role as a developer educator in an open-source project. To read more of the posts in this series, check out the developer educator tag archive, or subscribe for updates at the bottom of this post. Lately, whenever folks ask me to introduce myself, and…

  • Switching back to Firefox

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    For several years Firefox was my go-to browser. I don’t recall when or why I stopped using it, (I think it was something about the Google Meet integration) but some time back I moved to Brave and never switched back. I like Brave, but I am worried about the fact that almost every browser today…

  • Introducing Dodge, a WordPress game!

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    If you follow my blog, you’ll know that during the last two weeks of December 2023, I started hacking on a little game built on top of the WordPress Interactivity API. Well, two weeks later, that game project has consumed all my spare time, but I am pleased to announce that version 1.0 has been…

  • 2023 Year in Review

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    2023 has probably been my most eventful year since I started writing review posts in 2016. I didn’t set any specific professional or personal goals for 2023. This is largely because my professional goals are very tied to whatever projects I am working on with the WordPress Training Team, and my personal goals are simply…

  • WordPress as a game development platform.

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    It started out as a silly little idea I had one day, it’s now a fully-fledged game block! It even has a dedicated game page, which you can visit by clicking the link below. Dodge – an interactive WordPress game You can take a look at the code in the GitHub repository. Read the original…

  • A Christmas Countdown

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    Powered by WordPress, The Block Editor, and the new Interactivity API! To learn more about the Interactivity API, why not read the Getting Started guide? Want your own countdown on WordPress? Download the Interactivity API Countdown plugin, and make sure to install the latest version of the Gutenberg plugin.

  • Is This the Best Bag for Gaming Consoles?

    About a month ago I received an email in my inbox with the following subject line: Jonathan – This is the Best Bag for Gaming Consoles Now the subject line grabbed my attention for three reasons: Anyway, the subject line was intriguing enough for me to read the email. It was from Joclyn, the Media…

  • Asus ROG Ally Average User Review: Part Two

    As I mentioned in part one, one of the reasons I wanted a gaming handheld was that I had some work trips coming up, one to the US, and one to Europe. Part one only covers the unboxing and setup experience, so part two will cover a few days of day-to-day use at home before…