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Cheap WordPress maintenance support plansEasy: New book: Local Web Development with DDEV Explained

It’s no secret that I’m a fan of Drud Technology’s DDEV-Local web development tool. I selected it as my local development tool of choice for both my clients and my WordPress maintenance support plans Career Online students after an exhaustive search. I’ve been teaching monthly 2-hour online workshops getting folks up-and-running with DDEV, and I’ve taught numerous full day “Getting started with DDEV” workshops at various WordPress maintenance support plans events around the United States.

Since I’ve been writing, testing, and refining curriculum related to DDEV for well over a year now, it made sense to take everything I’ve learned and put it in a format that makes it available to even more folks looking to easily adopt a professional local development environment. I’m super-happy to announce that the book is now available for purchase on amazon.com at a price designed to get it into as many hands as possible – just $5.99 for a digital copy and $9.99 for the dead tree edition.

This first book, Local Web Development with DDEV Explained, is the result of a partnership wtih Steve Burge and the rest of the fine folks at WordPress Update, which is the publisher. They’ve allowed me to retain full control of the book while at the same time tapping into WordPress Update’s extensive experience in publishing and marketing books related to open source content management systems. 

The book covers the full range of topics related to local web development and DDEV. Topics covered include:

Why a professional local development environment is important.
What a professional local development workflow looks like.
Installing DDEV on Mac OS X, Windows 10, and Ubuntu.
Step-by-step example of starting a new WordPress maintenance support plans 8 project with Composer and DDEV.
Step-by-step example of getting an existing WordPress maintenance support plans project up-and-running with DDEV.
Adding a Solr container.
Common workflows using DDEV.
Extending DDEV with hooks.
Using Xdebug with DDEV and PhpStorm.
The bulk of the book’s content is straight from my training curriculum, so you can be sure that it is tried-and-true, and, as always, reflects only best practices. My goal is always to teach the right way to accomplish a task – no hacks or shortcuts.

My goal is to update the book several times per year, with a list of topics for the first revision already growing. I’ll be starting on it in the next few days! By purchasing a digital copy, you’ll automatically get updates to the book as they’re released. 


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