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Vatrush2019-04-16 20:52:26
Laravel
Vatrush, 2019-04-16 20:52:26

Are my skills sufficient to get into laravel?

At the moment I am familiar with:

  • OOP
  • I know how to use magic methods within some simple scripts, but at the moment, apart from the constructor, it was not possible to use anything at all
  • Autoload classes
  • namespace, use
  • I can write some kind of registration thread, image loader and stuff like that on OOP
  • MVC
  • Controllers
  • Routing
  • I have an idea of ​​how it works in Laravel, but I can’t write my own routing
  • Familiar with ORM, Redbean, Eloquent, quite comfortable using Redbean for a news site, linking to tables, etc.

I'm afraid that I have spaces in pure php. It’s like I have a phobia that without a thousand of these functions described in the docks, I won’t go far anywhere.
They recommended to abstract from deep study of things that are not used in business, such as PDO, pure php, many functions from the docks, etc., and replenish knowledge as needed. Focus on writing client code and relevant business solutions.
If someone is not too lazy, could you write a basic knowledge stack / development map for getting a job as a junior.

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Roman, 2019-04-16
@RomaWebDvl

Enough for a june.

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jazzus, 2019-04-17
@jazzus

You don't need any skills or anyone's permission to learn anything. Do a project. Questions arose - there are a lot of materials on the Internet. There is nothing to be afraid of, especially with such knowledge as you have.

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user-579, 2019-04-17
@user-579

You need:
PHP ( namespace, interface, abstract, final, trait, closure, magic call, pdo )
SQL ( native )
LARAVEL ( ORM Eloquent, Collections, Service containers, Service providers, Facades, Contracts, Events, WebSockets, Socket.io , Laravel-echo-server, VUE..JS, NODE.JS, REDIS, MongoDB, oop-design-patterns, HTTP, SOLID, CRUD, REST, AJAX, Routes, Java Script, Jquery, composer, npm, yarn, blade , browser-sync, bootstrap-4, HTML5, CSS3, LINUX, NGINX-fpm, Apache, RabbitMQ,
GIT .

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asd111, 2019-04-16
@asd111

Do not look for vacancies for juniors. they simply don't exist. Submit your resume for all vacancies where your technologies are.
Go through at least 2-3 interviews and you will understand whether you have gaps or not.

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