Build a User Web App from Scratch with Vanilla PHP 8+
What you'll learn
- Build a real-world, secure and robust vanilla PHP application
- Best programming practices with Clean Software Architecture
- Learn how to use Object Oriented Programming (OOP) with PHP
- Learn how to build a clean MVC architecture
- The Service layer pattern (where the business logic of your application lives)
- Usage of a Dependency Manager "Composer" and the installation of packages
- Symfony Mailer, Dotenv, Gravatar and Templating components
- The important features of PHP 8 and 8.1
- Build your own MVC Framework
- Quickly use a modern responsive CSS framework (e.g. Materialize) by creating and loading it into a PHP Composer package and the magic `post-install-cmd`
- Create a complete PHP application from A to Z, step-by-step
- Test your PHP code with unit tests
Description
Learn how to build a robust and reusable PHP Web application with MySQL from scratch.
Step-by-step, without any 3rd-party frameworks, you will learn and build a complete PHP 8 framework, and later in the course, we will cover some great Composer packages we will include in our project (you will also learn how to send emails efficiently with the Symfony Mailing package).
The screencast videos literally cover everything (nothing is hidden!), allowing you to understand and follow the whole evolution of the Web application.
You will learn how to build a modern, clean and flexible framework following the best coding practices and PHP standard recommendations (PSR) allowing you to reuse it easily for your next SaaS.
At the end of the course, you will be confident to build any kind of real-world Web application for your next business idea or to take your freelance career to the next level! You will also be able to implement your very own unique ideas and concepts from the codebase of this course.
Finally, once you subscribe to this course, I will do my best to answer your questions within a few hours for any of your questions. I know how challenging it can be to build a whole Web application and I want you to succeed in building the web application you want.
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