Aleksander Koko
Aleksander is young developer who loves to play with the newest web technologies. In his free time, he reads about PHP, Firefox OS or experiments with a new language. Currently, his main interests are PHP design patterns, laravel, dart and cloud.
Aleksander's articles
Aleksander Koko covers what HHVM and Hack is, and how to setup WordPress running under HHVM.
Developers often use code from other libraries to reduce their amount of work. Aleksander Koko looks at dependency management in iOS with Carthage.
Aleksander Koko looks at networking in iOS, including NSURLSession and Alamofire.
Aleksander Koko provides an introduction to Bedrock, a WordPress stack to help you build websites for a modern web.
Aleksander Koko takes a look at Alcatraz, the missing plugin manager for Xcode.
In this article we cover what the VIP Scanner plugin is and how use it to better harden our sites, by scanning our WordPress themes to improve code quality.
In this article, Aleksander Koko takes a look at the various third party JavaScript and PHP libraries used by WordPress today.
In this article we cover what Wocker is and how to get started using it. Wocker is easy to install and can streamline the workflow for WordPress developers.
In this article we show you how to deploy your local WordPress Docker installation to DigitalOcean, then sync a BitBucket repository with our droplet.
In this article we cover how to use the official Docker WordPress image, with an introduction to Docker Compose, which can help make our life much easier.
The second article in a series on Docker for WordPress Developers, Aleksander Koko shows us how to manually build Docker containers for WordPress.
The first of a four part series on Docker. This article (part 1) is an introduction to Docker and how you can start using Docker for WordPress projects.
Aleksander Koko introduces Pagoda Box - a PaaS just for PHP applications, much simpler to use than Heroku and also with free tiers.
oEmbed is one of the handy WordPress features that makes life easier. In this article we cover what oEmbed is, and how oEmbed and WordPress work together.
Chassis is a simple Vagrant configuration rapidly growing in popularity. In this article we show you how to easily set up Chassis for WordPress development.
In this article, we will give a general overview of the JSON REST API plugin. We'll cover how this plugin works and the basics of the REST architecture.
In part three of our series on Intel XDK Aleksander Koko looks at Testing, Debugging and building a cross platform app.
The grand finale is here: Aleksander Koko finishes his series by binding the EmberJS side with Laravel into one whole Single Page App.
Lets get started coding a cross platform app with Intel XDK using it's inbuilt App Framework.
Alexander Koko continues his series by explaining how you can build REST resources with Laravel and its command line tool, artisan.
Aleksander Koko continues his REST app tutorial by building the database and faking some content into it. Ready for advanced features? Jump in!
Intel XDK is a new option for cross platform development. It keeps things simple by including all possible target platforms and tools that may be useful.
Aleksander begins a series on building a REST application on Heroku with REST API, EmberJS and Laravel. Part one sets up our project structure and database!
In this article we discuss managing development environments with Varying Vagrant Vagrants (VVV), a Vagrant configuration built for WordPress developers.
Want to know how to get started with Firefox OS app development? Read our introduction to Firefox OS app development to get you well on your way.