Jason Rhodes- WordPress Hacker’s Guide to the Galaxys
WordPress is easy for nearly anyone to learn, but that doesn’t mean that all the code you write for it has to be messy.
There’s nothing keeping you from leveraging modern programming techniques for your WordPress themes and plugins.
Let me show you.1.Introduction 1 lesson,
01:29 Free Preview 1.1 Introduction 01:29 2.Getting Started 3 lessons,
23:55 Free Preview 2.1 Installing WordPress via the Command Line 05:37 2.2 Take Control of your Environment 11:53 2.3 Taking Advantage of PHP 5.3 and Beyond 06:25 3.OOP Plugin Development 3 lessons, 20:13 3.1
Creating an Object-Oriented Plugin 08:12 3.2 Autoloading 05:26 3.3 Dependency Management 06:35 4.Using Composer with WordPress 2 lessons, 11:02 4.1 Setting up Your composer.json File 07:02 4.2 Composer Autoloading 04:00 5.Building a REST API for your WordPress Data 3 lessons, 27:11 5.1
Using the Slim Microframework to Build an API 10:05 5.2 Adding Create, Update, and Delete Actions 14:35 5.3 Building a JavaScript Application 02:31 6.Advanced Templating with Twig 2 lessons, 13:29 6.1 A Twig Overview 11:53 6.2 Using Twig in WordPress Themes Using Timber 01:36 7.L
earning WP-CLI 2 lessons, 18:25 7.1 The Basics of WP-CLI 08:01 7.2 Custom Commands 10:24 8.Unit Testing in WordPress 1 lesson, 05:54 8.1 The WordPress Testing Library 05:54 9.Conclusion 1 lesson, 00:39 9.1 Goodbye 00:39 Subscribe to View or buy this course for $15 Preview for WordPress Hacker’s Guide to the Galaxy Lessons: 18 Length: 2 hours Categories: WordPressPHPWordPress ThemesOOPObject-Oriented ProgrammingDependency ManagementComposerSlimJavaScriptTwig About Jason Rhodes Jason is a Javascript developer in Baltimore, MD
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