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I hate php, but laracast videos were really informative when i had to catch up on php/laravel stuff -
Lyniven44017yI'd recommend laracast too, but try to understand WELL what you're doing with php before diving into laravel's tutorials.
For exemple, follow the course « the php praticioner », and use the result to create a little project, you can find free mysql database on the web, download it and make your project around
Now, good luck! -
C0D4644187yWelcome to devRant and good luck in your PHP ventures.
First of all give this a good read over
https://www.phptherightway.com/
You’ll also want to learn and adhere to coding standards, a lot PHP tutorials tend to ignore these and you’ll learn how to make spaghetti before writing clean and coherent code.
https://www.php-fig.org/psr/
Also since your starting out, learn how to test your code early on otherwise it takes a lot of adjusting mentally to be able to build projects that can be tested, especially if you start with spaghetti.
https://phpunit.de/
Once you have a good idea of the language, use frameworks if they work for your needs, Laveral, symphony will do most things for you, I tend to stay native personally but my work demands constant change which I can’t afford to fight a framework to make the necessary changes.
Don’t be fooled into thinking a framework will prevent bad code, it doesn’t. Only you can do that but I’d recommend using one before backing into native only as they do a lot of things for you out of the box. -
Keep in mind that while you can probably learn and increase your technical level by reading, the experience and real life application come with trial and error. I found the non technical parts the most challenging. Try working on the entire spectrum and not only the dry "how to write this" level
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rslow777197yHi all!
Thanks for all these advices that gave me a plan to follow for learning this language the right way. I'll give ya some news ASAP!
Nice w.e to all,
Salut Maartz je suis de Marseille moi! -
rslow777197y@Maartz làaaaa on va bien s'entendre.
In my city Marseille we can become friends if we drink our local world know best alcohol in the world, PASTIS
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