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Bio

Driven by a passion for technology and a love for community, I thrive in environments where collaboration and mutual respect are key. As a software engineer with a deep focus on PHP and WordPress, I’m committed to mastering my craft and sharing that knowledge with others.

My career began in network engineering, which laid a strong foundation for my transition into web development. Over the years, I’ve embraced the challenge of freelancing, where I’ve taken projects from concept to completion—handling everything from planning and design to development and media editing.

Beyond coding, I find fulfillment in teaching and creating educational content that empowers others to succeed in the ever-evolving world of web technologies.

Links:
Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/ali16ali
StakeOverFlow: stackoverflow.com/users/10470283/ali-ali
X: x.com/ali_16_ali
YouTube: youtube.com/@Learn-with-Ali-Ali

Interests

Exploring new technologies, solving puzzles, learning about different cultures, delving into historical events, discovering new programming techniques, and engaging in philosophical discussions.

WordPress Origin Story

My adventure with WordPress began as a curiosity. Like many, I stumbled upon WordPress while exploring ways to build websites more efficiently. Initially, it was just a tool—a means to create blogs and simple websites. However, as I delved deeper, I realized that WordPress was much more than a blogging platform; it was a gateway to a vast community and limitless possibilities.
My first encounter with WordPress was both exciting and daunting. The array of themes and plugins was overwhelming, but it was the perfect playground for a developer. I started with small projects, tweaking themes, and exploring plugins, learning the ropes through trial and error. Each challenge was an opportunity to learn something new, and with every problem I solved, my fascination grew.
The more I engaged with the WordPress community, the more I wanted to give back. I started writing tutorials.
Teaching others not only reinforced my own knowledge but also connected me with other enthusiasts, broadening my network and opening up new collaborative opportunities.
Today, my journey with WordPress is far from over. It continues to be a central part of my professional life. With each update and new plugin, I see potential—for innovation, for solving new problems, and for making websites more dynamic and user-friendly. WordPress has not just been a tool; it has been a career builder, a community connector, and a continuous source of inspiration.

Badges

CODE
2 badges
Core Contributor '24 Plugin Developer
POLYGLOTS
2 badges
Translation Contributor '21 Translation Editor '21

Current Job

Software Engineer & WordPress Expert
Present

Recent impact

Score weights high-impact work (commits, releases, approved translations, props) at 3x routine activity.

Last 30 days
6contributions
high6
medium0
score18
Last 90 days
6contributions
high6
medium0
score18
Last 12 months
12contributions
high12
medium0
score36

WordPress releases

Contributed to 1 release
  • 6.7

Contributions

Type
June 2026
Jun 23 Tue · 11:45
Plugins high
Committed [3583183] to Plugins SVN:
Compatibility for <a class="wiki" href="http://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/wiki/WordPress">WordPress</a> 7.0 and Elementor 4.x
Jun 23 Tue · 11:43
Plugins high
Committed [3583180] to Plugins SVN:
Compatibility for <a class="wiki" href="http://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/wiki/WordPress">WordPress</a> 7.0 and Elementor 4.x
Jun 23 Tue · 11:30
Plugins high
Committed [3583158] to Plugins SVN:
Compatibility for <a class="wiki" href="http://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/wiki/WordPress">WordPress</a> 7.0 and Elementor 4.x
Jun 21 Sun · 09:34
Plugins high
Committed [3580471] to Plugins SVN:
Compatibility for <a class="wiki" href="http://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/wiki/WordPress">WordPress</a> 7.0 and Elementor 4.x.
Jun 21 Sun · 09:33
Plugins high
Committed [3580470] to Plugins SVN:
Compatibility for <a class="wiki" href="http://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/wiki/WordPress">WordPress</a> 7.0 and Elementor 4.x.
Jun 21 Sun · 09:28
Plugins high
Committed [3580464] to Plugins SVN:
Compatibility for <a class="wiki" href="http://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/wiki/WordPress">WordPress</a> 7.0 and Elementor 4.x.
February 2026
Feb 01 Sun · 08:41
Plugins high
Committed [3451282] to Plugins SVN:
New optional placeholder
Feb 01 Sun · 08:40
Plugins high
Committed [3451281] to Plugins SVN:
New optional placeholder
Feb 01 Sun · 07:51
Plugins high
Committed [3451266] to Plugins SVN:
Tested with <a class="wiki" href="http://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/wiki/WordPress">WordPress</a> 6.9 and Elementor 3.22
Feb 01 Sun · 07:50
Plugins high
Committed [3451265] to Plugins SVN:
Tested with <a class="wiki" href="http://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/wiki/WordPress">WordPress</a> 6.9 and Elementor 3.22

Developer

3 plugins

Completed courses

6 completed

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