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gto61202017-01-14 18:43:51
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gto6120, 2017-01-14 18:43:51

Is there a good sample yii2 project to study?

I dug github in search of a project on yii2 in order to study it, I want to look at the internal structure of the project, how the team worked on it. But some underprojects come across, around cms, which you open, and half of the functionality does not work or the demo site did not even bother to fill, you don’t even understand what is in front of you. From experience on the first version of yii, there were such projects as Monoray Open Real Estate CMS, Eximus Commerce, even the same test blog was useful for entry, but I can’t find anything directly here. Recommend something interesting that you yourself learned from.
UPD: And since I asked this question, I'll ask a related one. I don’t work as a backend programmer, I make different sites small and administer them, but I really want to move into the category of real developers, I still can’t find a job with my experience, so I spend all the time on training, but I don’t see the moment when I’m ready start real development. It seems that I have mastered git well and the admin server on linux and I have basic knowledge of the framework, studied patterns, at the time of study I understood some of them well, but I can’t put it all together, I have absolutely no practical experience.
Of course, you can take and start sculpting your project, absolutely abstract, fasten rbac, make an admin panel, etc., but it seems to me that such a path will surely lead to the fact that I will shit-code. Or maybe you should stop being afraid and start coding already, and then zen will come?

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Maxim Fedorov, 2017-01-16
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what will you get from studying the finished project? Well, you look at it, and in a month you will forget what's what. The best way to learn is by doing. Make some kind of educational project, bring the set of your knowledge into practice. And then look for a new job as a Junior. It will be much more effective than just learning theory and thinking about how to develop projects.

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