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Get Ahead in PHP: PHP 7 Features and Frameworks

Offered By: LinkedIn Learning

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Course Description

Overview

Keep your PHP professional skills and knowledge current by learning how to use new features in PHP 7 and latest versions of the most popular MVC frameworks: Laravel 5, Zend Framework 3, Symfony 3, CodeIgnter 3, and CakePHP 3. Catch up on the latest developments and design patterns.
  • Leverage new features in PHP 7.
  • Identify which MVC framework is right for you.
  • Explore popular PHP design patterns.

Syllabus

Courses under this program:
Course 1: PHP 7 New Features
-Learn about the new features, improvements, and changes in PHP 7, including type declarations, new operators, and anonymous classes.

Course 2: PHP: Design Patterns
-Write better PHP code by following these popular (and time-tested) design patterns.

Course 3: MVC Frameworks for Building PHP Web Applications
-Explore six Model-View-Controller (MVC) frameworks: Zend, Symfony, CodeIgniter, CakePHP, Yii, and Laravel. Learn how to select the right framework for your app development project.


Courses

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    2 hours 58 minutes

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    Explore six Model-View-Controller (MVC) frameworks: Zend, Symfony, CodeIgniter, CakePHP, Yii, and Laravel. Learn how to select the right framework for your app development project.
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    1 hour 9 minutes

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    Write better PHP code by following these popular (and time-tested) design patterns.
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    1-2 hours

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    Learn about the new features, improvements, and changes in PHP 7, including type declarations, new operators, and anonymous classes.

Taught by

Kevin Skoglund, Keith Casey™️ and Drew Falkman

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