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
Day 5 - Thinking about options if using CPT or CCT to store and display my microSaaS data
Plugged Into Programming - From WordPress Plugins To Micro SaaS
12 minutes 41 seconds
2 years ago
Day 5 - Thinking about options if using CPT or CCT to store and display my microSaaS data
My ongoing series evaling Crocoblock as a development tool for micro-SaaS in Wordpress. Today I talk about the exciting possibilities of Custom Post Types (CPT) and Custom Content Types (CCT). Crocoblock plugins support both and it is cool. I also mention some low code thoughts using the actions I can add in a crocoblock form. This includes hooks into WP code as well as my own PHP as secret sauce for my apps.
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