Building Web Apps with WordPress eBook – 5 May 2014
WordPress is much more than a blogging platform. As this practical guide clearly demonstrates. You can use WordPress to build web apps of any type. Moreover not mere content sites, but full-blown apps for specific tasks. Also if you have PHP experience with a smattering of HTM. Also, CSS, and JavaScript, you’ll learn how to use WordPress plugins as well as themes. Furthermore develop fast, scalable, and secure web apps. Equally important, native mobile apps, web services. Not to mention network of multiple WordPress sites.
The authors use examples from their recently released School Press app. Also to explain concepts and techniques throughout the book. All code examples are available on GitHub.
- Compare WordPress with traditional app development frameworks
- Use themes for views, and plugins for backend functionality
- Get suggestions for choosing WordPress plugins—or build your own
- Manage user accounts and roles, and access user data
- Build asynchronous behaviours in your app with jQuery
- Develop native apps for iOS and Android, using wrappers
- Incorporate PHP libraries, external APIs, and web service plugins
- Collect payments through eCommerce and membership plugins
- Use techniques to speed up and scale your WordPress app.
eBook Description
WordPress as an Application Framework
About the Author
Brian Messenlehner comes from a background of building custom web applications for the US Marine Corps. In addition he is the co-founder of WebDevStudios.com. And WordPress-only development shop. Not to mention, Brian and the team at WDS have built several non-traditional websites. Equally important, mobile applications using WordPress as a framework. Find him on Twitter: @bmess
Jason Coleman has also been pushing WordPress to its limits for years. By the same token, has helped launch several startups using WordPress. Furthermore as an application framework. Also Jason now leads development for Paid Memberships Pro, a membership-focused eCommerce plugin. Additionally that powers many software as a service companies. Find Jason on Twitter: @jason_coleman
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