Learn the Art of Joomla!® from master developer Andrew Eddie

Joomla is the most popular content management system in the world, and this is due to the fact that it is easy to use, and easy extend ... when you know the right way!  Let us take you on a journey of discovery into the world of Joomla 1.5 and Joomla 1.6/1.7 extension development.  We'll do this through a combination of video and text teaching in structured lesson and master class tutorial format.

Let master Joomla developer and co-founder Andrew Eddie walk you through the art of mastering the art of doing Joomla development.

Are you ready to join up?  For as little as AUD $22 (conditions apply) you'll get:

  • 30 video lessons spanning over 3.5 hours in high quality HD 720P (selected lessons) or 1024x768 (selected lessons) format and written material about Joomla extensions (view free samples).
  • Access to all the material on the site today.
  • Invaluable time savings by learning from the master himself.
  • Code snippets for Eclipse as used in videos (plus many more bonus snippets for Joomla 1.5 and 1.6/1.7).
  • Full transcripts of all videos to assist with translation for personal use.

When you keep your subscription up to date, you also get immediate access to regular, new material as it comes available (review the production schedule).  Both Joomla and the web change frequently and we endeavour to keep you up to date.  There is a plan to suit both your budget and leaning pace → check them out now.

What are people saying?

Lessons have been absolutely awesome. Very informative and valuable beyond the cost of the course/s. Video is very good, player works very well, very stable even though I pause and un-pause it throughout each lesson.
Noel Dixon

I'm absolutely loving the course. The videos and sound are very high quality, and the content is informative and easy to follow along with.
Adam Wooding

Well what can I say. Looked over the first few videos and was very impressed. I fully accept the need for coding protocol and your efforts to impress the importance of standards.
Phil Boville

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