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If You Experienced Any Of The Following You Are Not Alone:<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
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A few of the problems that people have told me about – that stopped them in their tracks, as they tried to learn to program WordPress plugins:<\/p>\n\n\n

  • There so many languages and things involved (PHP, Javascript, HTM, CSS, jQuery, SQL, APIs…) I don’t even know where to begin…<\/li>
  • I am hung up on which IDE or editor to use…<\/li>
  • I’m good with PHP but Javascript, jQuery, and all those $ really have me confused…<\/li>
  • I bought a couple books, but the plugin book is for a really old version of WordPress and the code examples don’t work right…<\/li>
  • I tried downloading a free plugin boiler plate but it is all object oriented programming (OOP) and it just confusing me more…<\/li>
  • I’ve got some of the basics, but as soon as I tried to use an AJAX to process my form, using a code example I found on StackOverflow, my plugin just doesn’t work and I can’t even debug some weird invisible error…<\/li>
  • Action Hooks… Filter Hooks…??? … I don’t get how this ‘WordPress Way’ works…<\/li><\/ul><\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n
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    Are you ready to get the road-blocks out of your way?<\/p><\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n

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