As part of our series on 7 different products that can be created using the WordPress plugin programming framework, we are looking at a type of web app. Data-driven, web applications are software that helps businesses, corporations, non-profits, and government organizations collect, store, and analyze data. These are usually complex in terms of data storage and customer requirements. The programmer that has the right skill set can develop these applications for clients, and this can be a very lucrative business.
I have built many of these data-driven web apps for use by large organizations. The beauty of using WordPress is that you can make the app mobile friendly very easily. You also have access to a lot of useful database functions for storing and accessing any type of data.
I finish off the episode with a short coaching section where I talk about thinking outside of the product box.
As usual, I also have an audio only podcast of the same show:

We are exploring what it means to be a creative solo-programmer / solo-founder, and how to harness the power of WordPress by developing our own custom plugins. Plugins can be stand-alone products, all the way to the core of a micro SaaS, WaaS, or even XaaS bootstrapped business. Along the way we will learn how to code in PHP, JavaScript, and leverage the cool functions and hooks and libraries that come with the WordPress framework. The potential for creating new experiences and value for users is limited only by our creativity. Hosted by Jamie Robe, solo-founder of PluggedIntoProgramming.com
As part of our series from https://wpPluginCollege.com on 7 different products that can be created using the WordPress plugin programming framework, we are looking at a type of web app. Data-driven, web applications are software that helps businesses, corporations, non-profits, and government organizations collect, store, and analyze data. These are usually complex in terms of data storage and customer requirements. The programmer that has the right skill set can develop these applications for clients, and this can be a very lucrative business.
I have built many of these data-driven web apps for use by large organizations. The beauty of using WordPress is that you can make the app mobile friendly very easily. You also have access to a lot of useful database functions for storing and accessing any type of data.
I finish off the episode with a short coaching section where I talk about thinking outside of the product box.
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I hope you enjoyed this episode of Plugged Into Programming ( s1e6 ). I would love to get your comments and questions below. Thanks for participating – Jamie