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Which Paid PHP Courses to Choose?
Recommend, please, good online php courses, of course paid ones, the question of price is in second place, the main thing is that the courses are suitable. There are a lot of things in Google, it’s a little scary to choose blindly.
It is important to have a mentor.
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The order of self-study for any language:
1. Learn the base on the official documentation.
2. Practice (LOOP: 5-10)
3. Learn the next more difficult section
4. Look at the source code of leading and current projects to understand the correct organization of the code (microframework code for development or simple application code).
5. Trying to make a similar code structure ourselves.
6. GOTO 2
Look at Eliseev. Very good at php and oop.
And laracasts on the basics of php, if lara is not needed.
Look Dmitry Lavrik. I don’t remember exactly if he has php from scratch, but he teaches very cool. Eliseev was advised above and he is cool, but he has vidos for 6 hours))
Hexlet was googled. They give a foundation and immediately teach the right things. Read their blog, look for reviews on the Internet, I think after that there will be no questions left.
In advance, I ask experienced people not to throw slippers, but for beginners, the course of Rysakova will come down to start, where he brings him from scratch to a guru in php.
At the course, you will be able to master the basics of PHP and begin to delve into it in a month, but only on the condition that you clearly plan your study plan and MANDATORY outline each of your lessons, not with a Windows notepad, but in a real notebook and you will need to write with a real pen like at school. What is convenient for you, there is a homework for each lesson. Sections are also enough. We looked through the section, do all the homework again, but from memory or looking at the notes sometimes, and so on for other sections until the end of the course.
I can say with confidence that you will memorize a lot of functions in this way, and after completing the course you can already understand how scripts work and start writing simple projects in PHP, which will be enough to continue studying in more advanced courses.
BUT, unfortunately, without self-discipline, you will not learn anything more than the word PHP. We can advise a lot here, but it’s useless if you don’t grab hold of yourself. Fortunately, now any courses, textbooks and much more are freely available.
Don't be lazy and you'll be fine ;)
To get started, read the book, you will understand the basics.
Difficult too, but there will be questions. Then you will need courses, mainly not for learning, but for meeting and communicating with people like you.
There are a lot of courses on the Internet, for a start, study everything on your own, but write down the questions.
When you read 3-4 books and watch 3-4 courses, only then will you have the minimum idea that you need. Then go to the course.
If there are no questions during self-study, take tasks on freelance exchanges at the minimum rate, there will be a task - questions will definitely appear. Then go to the course.
At one time, I taught myself everything from books, without a technical background. There was no Internet at home, I went to an Internet cafe with a cd-rw blank to download the necessary software/documentation. The only thing I had was sincere interest. I did not even know what prospects would open up in a few years.
Courses are not required at all.
Phptherightway.com and Koterov's "PHP7 in the original" should be enough
I will not get tired of recommending - pr-of-it.ru
1 and 2 levels. The basics are taught very well.
The teacher is strict - he puts cola for stupid mistakes, but this is a great motivator not to be stupid and to be more attentive.
You can look at torrents, anyway, then you will come to it :)
But I prefer books.
I buy one of the books on each topic. Everything is lined up there.
And if I understand that something is missing, I find similar sites.
www.java2s.com
https://riptutorial.com/ru/php
And I'm already getting additional information.
This is more about the basics, and if you need to go deeper, I find English-language manuals and read.
Or I find English-language books https://www.pdfdrive.com/
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