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What exactly is the first thing to learn from PHP?
Sat down for PHP. I'm not sure yet, but for the first one and a half listings, it did not cause a single negative emotion, I think to continue studying the basics of the back-end on it. The problem is, on the front-end, well, just a hell of a cloud of information, developer development maps, conferences, training videos and other things. After a couple of days with this compote, you begin to understand what is needed and what is not, plus straight ready-made lists like "Here, boy, first these things, then these, grow up - there are flexboxes, even grow up - take all sorts of gulps in your hands, yes React 's newfangled".
In PHP, it’s a little different (perhaps only for me), there are training materials, but it’s not clear how much and what needs to be studied before the same notorious June. Those. the standard set includes something like 4000 functions + a couple of hundred other pieces - what do I need and what do not? Where is my normal PHP coder developer development map, internet?
I would be very grateful for the clarity in my head.
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https://medium.freecodecamp.com/a-roadmap-to-becom...
so you say as if everything needs to be crammed and nothing else.
Your task is the most common, this question has been discussed from time immemorial)
You need to study only what you want, only what is useful in projects that you want to develop.
I recommend that you study networks in parallel (at least at a minimal level), the TCP / IP protocol stack and the general Internet device.
The most-most classic - you want (you want to develop and develop, and not just develop) to develop a mini-social network. Learn the technologies that it uses) Then it will be much easier
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