The PW Review Podcast Charles Stevens (Editor)
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The PW Review (TPWR) Podcast is a series of conversations about the ProcessWire (PW) CMS/CMF. It's focus is on helping to explain the inner-workings of different ProcessWire's Core modules and processes. Commercial or Non-Commercial modules that support this platform are actively discussed with the goal to provide insight in their functionality. Sometimes individual module developers are interviewed to gain their unique perspective on how ProcessWire works for them in their daily lives.
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Conversation About The "Interesting Discussions" Blog Articles
Our Blog series will now include a synopsis of modules, topics and issues that are under current discussion. The discussion areas are:
ProcessWire Support Forum
ProcessWire Support Forum (VIP - Commercial Modules)
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Conversation About The Interview With Ryan Cramer
On 7 April 2019, we published our first official interview. It was an exciting and important event for PW Review.
The interview was with Ryan Cramer, ProcessWire Creator, Maintainer and Lead Developer. -
Conversation About The April 2019 Technical Issue
We will talk about the publication of our first Bi-Monthly Technical Issue.
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Episode 5 - ProcessWire Modules: Database Backups and Cronjob Database Backup
In this episode, we will take a look at two Non-Commercial ProcessWire modules, Database Backups and Cronjob Database Backup. These two modules are the tools that I utilize on all of my ProcessWire installations to satisfy my backup requirements.
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ProcessWire Module: Upgrades
Upgrades is a ProcessWire module tool that helps you identify and install core or module upgrades.
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ProcessWire Commercial Module: Form Builder (Part 1)
In Episode 3, we will take an initial and introductory look at Ryan Cramer’s Form Builder Commercial module. For those that don’t already know, Ryan Cramer is the developer, maintainer and originator of ProcessWire.
Form Builder is what I can best describe as being a well thought out rock-solid construction kit of form management tools. Form Builder makes the process of building a variety of different types of forms a very simple task.