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Read the book Koterov, Kostarev "PHP5 in the original" (PHP 5.3) there is a PHP 7 book by the same author, and I also have it. But according to the 5th version, the book is absolutely perfect without any errors. Therefore, I advise her better, and on top of her you throw information on NameSpace and any PSR.
And then ask if something is not clear, I myself found a lot of information on Habré, although I myself just created an account today - there is nothing to do at night.
"where after the course you can create your site" - well, depending on which site, anyway, most likely you will use some kind of CMS. Therefore, you can immediately study Bitrix, and already inside Bitrix the minimum requirements for knowledge of the PHP language (in tests) are indicated, respectively, you can start learning PHP in the required quantities for Bitrix and then further tighten it up if necessary. Although why do this if you can still read the book that I wrote - it will not be superfluous.
https://vectree.ru/main - here is more of a collection of articles-links, but how can a roadmap come in. There is a small community that can help.
https://github.com/codedokode/pasta - here are some useful articles and tasks, just for pumping.
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