[…] list of various applications – small or large – that have been built on top of WordPress. These can be smaller “utility applications” in the form of plugins, or these can be full blown applications that completely abstract the backend of WordPress away from users and/or administrators. If you’ve built something like this, shoot […]
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[…] service. The themes can be designed and built to run on Jekyll (much like what’s here). And I’m a fan of that because I think if extensions, add-ons, plugins, or whatever you want to call them are made available too soon, at the wrong time, or ever, then the core purpose of the service can turn […]
[…] is a way to do it (which has been pulled from something that’s in development). Further, I’ll show how it interacts with a few other components of the plugins, as well. 1. The Constructor If you read enough articles about WordPress and object-oriented programming, then you’re likely going to find that constructors should not be […]
[…] champion to bring into core (I mean, sure, some can, but that’s not the route I opt to take). Instead, what can we do with our themes, our plugins, or our general set of extensions to help improve the platform beyond what it does today so that it takes inspirational queues from other, successful major […]
[…] idea behind the series isn’t to help foster abusing the WordPress message system. Instead, it’s to help provide those interested in object-oriented programming, WordPress hooks, and building plugins understand the topics and use them in a respectable way in their products. So if that sounds like you or includes something you’d like to study, […]

