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Plugged Into Programming - From WordPress Plugins To Micro SaaS
Jamie Robe
37 episodes
1 week ago
We are exploring what it means to be a creative solo-programmer / solo-founder, and how to harness the power of WordPress by developing our own custom plugins. Plugins can be stand-alone products, all the way to the core of a micro SaaS, WaaS, or even XaaS bootstrapped business. Along the way we will learn how to code in PHP, JavaScript, and leverage the cool functions and hooks and libraries that come with the WordPress framework. The potential for creating new experiences and value for users is limited only by our creativity. Hosted by Jamie Robe, solo-founder of PluggedIntoProgramming.com
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We are exploring what it means to be a creative solo-programmer / solo-founder, and how to harness the power of WordPress by developing our own custom plugins. Plugins can be stand-alone products, all the way to the core of a micro SaaS, WaaS, or even XaaS bootstrapped business. Along the way we will learn how to code in PHP, JavaScript, and leverage the cool functions and hooks and libraries that come with the WordPress framework. The potential for creating new experiences and value for users is limited only by our creativity. Hosted by Jamie Robe, solo-founder of PluggedIntoProgramming.com
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Day 3 - Thoughts on Elementor vs Gutenberg and CPT vs CCT
Plugged Into Programming - From WordPress Plugins To Micro SaaS
28 minutes 24 seconds
2 years ago
Day 3 - Thoughts on Elementor vs Gutenberg and CPT vs CCT
Crocoblock has not disappointed me yet. Ticket support is excellent, with helpful tips and links being sent back. Especially now that I am staying on 1 topic per ticket. Got a little confused again with a template that was needed as I began testing the Profile Builder. That is a system they made that can create a frontend dashboard with subpages under a vertical or horizontal menu. This is for your users who log in and need to edit profile or content or other forms you build. My confusion was with making a Listing template using a jetengine listing item. Had earlier used that for listing my CPT about pets. However, in this profile context I was confused if it was a different crocoblock template or maybe gutenberg. Once I got thru that issue I was able to make the frontend user dash. Very cool. CPT is a custom post type. These are used to build upon the data structures Wordpress uses for all post types. CCT is a custom content type. Crocoblock makes this available when you have data that would be more effectively stored in its own individual DB table. Very powerful for the micro-SaaS developer. My problem is mainly one caused by the side hustle nature of my project. I can only dedicate a limited amount of hours toward doing my side project. So far crocoblock has bern fun to learn and to use. I have a new idea for a web app or site or micro-SaaS every time I try a new feature lol.
Plugged Into Programming - From WordPress Plugins To Micro SaaS
We are exploring what it means to be a creative solo-programmer / solo-founder, and how to harness the power of WordPress by developing our own custom plugins. Plugins can be stand-alone products, all the way to the core of a micro SaaS, WaaS, or even XaaS bootstrapped business. Along the way we will learn how to code in PHP, JavaScript, and leverage the cool functions and hooks and libraries that come with the WordPress framework. The potential for creating new experiences and value for users is limited only by our creativity. Hosted by Jamie Robe, solo-founder of PluggedIntoProgramming.com