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Discussion in 'Programming' started by Michael Martins, Apr 21, 2020.

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    Hello guys I am wondering what skills I need to learn to be able to create WordPress plugins that can be launched and sold on Jvzoo
     
    Michael Martins, Apr 21, 2020 IP
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    justinmidlet Member

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    you need to learn php, but i don't recommend that, for me javascript is better way to learn coding , but it will not help you much in wordpress
     
    justinmidlet, Apr 21, 2020 IP
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    tareqjhe1 Well-Known Member

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    No matter what you want to do with WordPress, you must first understand the basics in this area. The core of WordPress is built using standard web coding languages PHP and MYSQL. The front-end page is a combination of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, and AJAX.
     
    tareqjhe1, Apr 21, 2020 IP
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    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    You need those skills, but you need to be really good. It takes ages to really understand how to utilise WordPress, and it gets harder all the time.

    Your bigger issue is going to be coming up with an idea. There's no point creating another directory script, another contact form. Even security has been done. You need to come up with something innovative that a large number of users are going to think "I didn't know I needed that, but yes, I do" and click buy. You get those ideas by working in the industry, talking to clients, writing one-off bespoke plugins that you can't sell to anyone else. Something will spark one day, and you'll see your opportunity.
     
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    tareqjhe1 Well-Known Member

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    Yeah. That's true. It's need so long time. Just learning basic programming is not enough to make a WordPress themes or plugins. One of my friend learn Wordpress then he maybe 5 years later sell a theme on themefore. It's all about practice, dedication and inspiration. It's depend on how much time spend to learn something and how much tried.
     
    tareqjhe1, Apr 21, 2020 IP
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    I have a course for this on Udemy. I see it's no longer accepting enrollments but you might check to see if others are available there.
     
    JoeSpirit, Apr 22, 2020 IP
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    php skills or jawascript , for most i think jawascript eaiser to lean , but also depends .
     
    Amony11, Apr 22, 2020 IP
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    So you will need to know PHP, mySQL, Html, Css, and JavaScript. Period.
     
    NetStar, Apr 26, 2020 IP
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    Thanks guys I think it's best I simply outsource it not sure I am patient enough to learn any language for such a long time
     
    Michael Martins, Apr 26, 2020 IP
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    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    Nothing wrong with doing that. Focus on the skills you have and outsource the rest.
     
    sarahk, Apr 26, 2020 IP
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    That's probably more productive in the long run.
     
    JoeSpirit, Apr 27, 2020 IP