Textpattern Plugin Anatomy 101
A PHP developer’s guide to writing Textpattern plugins.
Two parts sofar: Part 1, Part 2.
Update: Part 3 is now available.
A PHP developer’s guide to writing Textpattern plugins.
Two parts sofar: Part 1, Part 2.
Update: Part 3 is now available.
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Quite nice, thanks Alex.
— Jérémie · Mar 12, 04:58 PM · #
Alex, thanks for producing this – it took me longer to work out how to compile a plugin than it did to write the source code! Your guide would have been very welcome back then… but it’s great to have it now.
— Stephen · Mar 12, 07:14 PM · #
Alex, read through Parts 1 & 2, sheds much needed light on plugins.
I couldn’t agree more that Textpattern makes a good choice as a platform and framework.
Thanks for taking the time.
— hcgtv · Mar 12, 10:51 PM · #
Thanks for this article. I want to write some plugins. Now I know “how do I”.
Dean, thank for Textpattern. Do you know, when will be new version available?
— Artic Studio Webdesign · Mar 17, 11:14 AM · #
must test on my testblog :)
— Ziami · Nov 5, 04:43 AM · #