WordPress 6: Minimal Modeling case study. Part I. [video]
I’ve recorded the first video that shows how the Minimal Modeling process works. We take WordPress 6 database as an example, and we’ll create a complete catalog of all the anchors, attributes and links that could be found in the database schema.
WordPress is an incredibly popular open-source content management system. Its database schema consists of 12 tables with 94 columns in total. That’s small enough to hope that we’ll cover it in its entirety.
In the first part we show:
how the workspace is organized;
how to begin the cataloging process;
how the object descriptions are structured.
The first video is 48 minutes long; we manage to catalog two anchors, six attributes and one link.
As we go along, we edit this Notion page:
https://mokumplace.notion.site/Case-study-WordPress-6-d05d1557736d4360b1e09d8da698a823
Here is the video on Loom: https://www.loom.com/share/5ab4a1385b7d42e4aea16af81864d312