I’ve successfully managed to put together a pretty darn good MVC framework with PHPNomad, with the help of a few platform-agnostic PHP libaries. I got Siren to run on it, too! Over a weekend I was able to make a WordPress plugin built with PHPNomad run on its own server, completely outside of WordPress. It went well enough that I bet most plugins that are built with PHPNomad it could run on a microservice that doesn’t depend on WordPress at all in a month or two.
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Alex Standiford
Working on plugin deployment flows today in-between meetings. So grateful I abstracted all of this out in a way I can re-use it.
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The Nomadic Approach: How to Write Code Once and Run It Everywhere
Learn how the nomadic approach simplifies your development workflow, reduces context switching, and makes your code more adaptable to any platform.
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Alex Standiford
Hacktoberfest is coming up soon! Be sure to register. I’m hoping I can set up some issues for people to contribute to PHPNomad, if you’re looking.
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Alex Standiford
Maybe I should do that PHPNomad Laravel integration sooner than I thought. This is getting bad.
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Alex Standiford
I am really starting to love PHPNomad. It feels so good to write code with it.
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I Released A WordPress Plugin Template Using PHPNomad
This is a template for building WordPress plugins using PHPNomad for structured setup and PHPScoper to safely compile and isolate dependencies. This template allows for the creation of plugins that can be used alongside other plugins using the same libraries without causing conflicts.
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Alex Standiford
Oh, don’t mind me, just setting up PHPNomad so that it works with PHP Scoper so you can use it in your WordPress plugins. 💅
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Coding Practices, PHP Nomad, and ChatGPT with Alex Standiford
This was a really fun conversation! I don’t get to nerd out this unapologetically too often on podcasts haha