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    PHP Specialist (2017 Edition)

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    Category training

    Deadline: July 20, 2018 | Date: July 22, 2018-July 23, 2018

    Venue/Country: U.S.A

    Updated: 2018-07-19 13:57:18 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    This completes it.

    PHP is the stepping stone to your first professional development gigs

    PHP is the most popular back end language on the web.

    Companies like Facebook and Tumblr use PHP as their primary back end coding language. It's in universal demands, and, as a new developer you're expected to know you're way around the front end and the back end. That's where PHP comes in.

    There was a time when a web developer could get away with knowing just HTML and some Javascript, but now as employers are looking for more value, you have to know more. PHP lets you access an entire world of backend databases, like mySQL which is introduced in this course.

    FACT: With PHP knowledge you'll be able to complete more advanced projects and be more employable.

    People ask all the time: What's the best past to becoming a professional developer?

    People going in to web development need two types of technical knowledge. First, they need to know how to manipulate content in a browser. That's where HTML5 and Javascript come in. But they also need to be able to interact with backend systems like eCommerce systems, databases and content management systems.

    With PHP, developers:

    Create systems by which data can be stored and retrieved in a database

    Interact with eCommerce systems facilitating sales, credit card processing and shipping all over the world

    Create complex content and customer management systems customized for industry use.

    Create plugins and customizations for the most the most popular content management systems in the world, Wordpress, Drupal and Joomla (all of which are written in PHP!)

    Who is the target audience?

    New developers who want to add PHP to their tool aresneal

    Web Designers who want to start writing code

    Teachers and students

    Current developers who need to learn PHP

    Basic knowledge

    Successful students in this course have a working knowledge of HTML

    Successful students in this course can work with web browsers to navigate the internet

    This course works on Mac or PC or even Linux with a few modifications

    What you will learn

    Set up a PHP Web Server

    Integrate PHP with HTML code

    Call PHP Pages from HTML

    Use the echo() and print() functions

    Integrate HTML with echo() and print() functions

    Declare and use constants

    Declare and initialize PHP variables

    Understand the type of values held in PHP variables

    Use arithmetic operators to perform math functions

    Use comparison operators to make logical comparisons

    Understand basic if statments

    Create complex if statements which facilitate multiple outcomes

    Use the PHP switch statement

    Work with while loops.

    Identify when a do while loop is appropriate and use it

    Code a for loop

    Create simple arrays

    Use a for...each statement to loop through an array

    Create associative arrays

    Understand and use multidimensional arrays

    Identify and use the superglobal arrays included in PHP

    Use string functions to manipulate strings

    Convert strings to arrays and vice-versa

    Use hashes and encryption to enhance application security

    Write simple functions

    Write functions that take arguments and return a value

    Read and write text files to the server

    Read, write and parse CSV files

    Set, read and delete cookies

    Create sessions

    Pass session variables between PHP pages

    Expire sessions as required

    Send plain text and HTML emails using PHP

    Use a database to create a complete CRUD app

    Store data in the database

    Retrieve data from the database

    Modify and delete database data

    Curriculum


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