Learn the necessary skills to become a Plugin Developer for a CMS that powers more than 30% of the entire internet.
Whether you want to:
build plugins for your client,
for WordPress plugin repository or
premium plugins that you want to sell on marketplaces,
This most up–to–date course created after release of WordPress 5.0 will give you the necessary skills to create professional plugins that are secure, fast and following Best Practices.
In this project–based WordPress plugin development course, we shall base our plugin on WordPress Plugin Boilerplate. Plugin Boilerplate is meant to be a starting point for plugin development and is defined as “A standardized, organized, object–oriented foundation for building high–quality WordPress plugins.”
With over 100 video lectures and more than 12+ hours of video content, you will learn:
the key concepts in WordPress plugin development world to bring the beginner developers up–to–the–speed and giving refresher to seasoned developers
what is plugin boilerplates, how it is structured and what are the points to consider while using online plugin generator
How to register Custom Post Types for customized functionality for your plugin
How to load single and archive templates to give your CPT unique required look
How to create, save and retrieve custom fields using metaboxes
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Courses : 1
Specification: WordPress Plugin Development using Boilerplate
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Price | $12.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 12.5 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Eddy Oretap –
It’s hard to follow the language, speaking to fast with a bit of pronunciation problems makes it hard to follow.
Umer Farooq –
Refined my knowledge to build my next plugin better. good things: 1. the sections on plugin options page and widget are really cool. 2. stress on sanitization and security not good things: 1. beginner section on key concepts should either be removed or more elaborative, as it lacks details.
AJ McClary –
I am thoroughly enjoying this course. Great job!
Ignatius Jeroe –
Outstanding! So much useful content. I’m not so easily impressed by courses on Udemy. But this one is a gem. The author did an excellent job explaining the WP dev proces. As a great bonus he thought me new ways to improve my overall code programming skillsset.
Paolo Battiloro –
Really a great course. I knew the front end programming and this course helped me to understand a lot of things for what concerns the back end. The instructor is prepared and comprehensive. I do not give full marks because in some situations the translation of the subtitles are not translated well, but the instructor with his continuous examples is clear for the final understanding. It would be nice if the instructor also extended the course to custom database tables and ajax features. Anyway highly recommended
K Hauser –
Amazing course if you are serious about WordPress Plugin Development following standards and OOP. The instructor is very knowledgeable and detail oriented. The pronunciation can be hard at the beginning but you get use to it really fast. The course could be better if it were more project oriented, in terms of developing a useful plugin with data from an external API or something, but I guess it teaches you what it promises: How to use a Boilerplate and develop a plugin with it. I have learnt a lot of PHP, how to import and create classes and how to add code from other developers to extend the capabilities of your codebase. Thanks a lot!
David Friedman –
so far very clear; videos could be very slightly tighter (omit or fast forward the unzipping dialogue box, for example)
Yannick Forest –
Excellent class. Well taught and provides plenty of critical information for beginner level plugin developers.
Charalampos Mitrogeorgos –
I started this course, with basic PHP knowledge, but in the end, I managed to create my own plugin! Rao was there when I needed him on the Q&A section, and personally via email, and guided me through my problems. Even though there are parts that could be better and more informative, still it is an excellent course! I would recommend it 100%!
Swathy AP –
I am not even half done but the narration and course structure seems perfect for me. Value for money & Highly recommended course to have.
nder Tekcam –
This course is very good. Here you get teached how a Professional Plugin works. It is good for Advanced or Professional Developer to get better Skills.
Johan benjaminsson –
Looks promising. I like that it seems thorough.
Kristaps Ritins –
Great course. Learned a ton!
D Harrison –
So far the teacher seems well organized and put a lot of effort into the preparations.
John Anderson –
Rao is very good! He is patient and very thorough. I like this course so far.
Ali .N –
Rao explains things clearly. I have not found any confusion in his explanations nor the concepts. BUT… This course is useful if you have a basic understanding of PHP and OOP. If not, first you MUST get that knowledge then come back to the course. This is not the course’s or instructor’s problem, but this is the nature of OOP. You need to know the structure and relation between methods in different files. A colleague of mine got this course as well, and she was not happy because she did not have basic PHP knowledge. Otherwise, this course is a solid foundation to become a well versed plugin developer and not just throwing random functions in the plugins folder.
Sam Crowe –
I have some cursory knowledge of building plugins and needed to get more in depth for a position I am applying for.