My name is Alex and I have been a developer for 8 years. This channel is dedicated to teaching others about WordPress, general web development, and career advice.
Very helpful. I'm using this setup to receive webhook response and its an easy way to get dynamic routes for many use cases. We should have more videos of these odd implementations 😉
You created such a high quality content. Very rare to fined real WordPress experts. I wish you would will come back and as WordPress is evolving fast at these times and we need great instructors.
Is there a reason to do this recursively instead of a simple loop? Recursive functions are notoriously ineffecient, at least in app and desktop development, and can result in memory issues, especially if the call gets stuck due to a programming error with the return/exit logic. Only just reason I can think of is if php actions asyncronous and you are trying to spread out the load. New to web dev so I'm unsure if it works that way. Seems like actions are really just function callbacks behind the scenes. If those are called based on intervals or events then I can see the reasoning but if they are called procedurally then this would be much simpler and efficient with a loop. Feedback is appreciated, as is your video. Great for experienced programers new to wordpress dev.
I recently tried to full site editor. I found it's very hard as compared to classic theme when making custom blocks. First make edit() view and then make save() or PHP render callback and then again write how to save. I mostly have to do PHP render callback due to dynamic data. Right not I thinking to just move back to classic theme. If anyone have better and good solution please let me know.
Hi Alex! I got a problem where my cart does not adjust the shipping automatically when adding or removing the same item from the cart. The customer would have to reload the cart page or go to the checkout to see the right shipping price. Do you have any videos on this? Thanks
Hi! I'm encountering two issues here, one being the fact that my date sorting was already happening Newest to Oldest and got switched back to Oldest to Newest by the JavaScript. The other being that once I load my page, the dropdown is showing a PHP error because I haven't applied any value for "orderby". Any idea why that might be happening?
Hi @WPCasts, Love your video. I'm making progress but my api is a bit more complicated as it's json array has multiple dimensions to it, I can successfully parse info from the first dimension, but none of the subsequent dimensions. Do you have any idea why this might be? Thanks a bunch!
What's the best way to do this if the API I'm using has multiple dimensions to the data? Is there a different custom field data type I can use? Thanks for your video!
Great!! I am looking for a wordpress plugin or script that works with ticketmaster API to import the events or concerts from ticket master into my worpdress pages or posts. Can you help me? thanks!!
thank you for the video, i want ask to its not related to wordpress but , i saw in your video in 15:12 you say thank you and the like button glow up, is there new youtube feature?
Very helpful, even now! I wish there was an updated version for the workflow which seems to have changed jus a bit but I'm still so so happy his exists.