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Using the Darksky API with PHP

Offered By: CodeTime via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Create an interactive weather forecast website using PHP and the Darksky API in this comprehensive 2.5-hour tutorial series. Master the process from initial setup to retrieving forecasts for any global address, and learn to automatically convert temperature formats based on location. Explore key concepts including API integration, live forecast display, data formatting, search functionality, geolocation, error handling, code optimization, and weather icon implementation. Gain practical skills in working with HTML, CSS, PHP, and JSON while building a fully-functional weather application.

Syllabus

Using the Darksky API with PHP, Part 1: Introduction.
Using the Darksky API with PHP, Part 2: Getting the API Key.
Using the Darksky API with PHP, Part 3: Creating a Starter Page.
Using the Darksky API with PHP, Part 4: Displaying Your First Live Forecast.
Using the Darksky API with PHP, Part 5: Rounding Numbers.
Using the Darksky API with PHP, Part 6: Displaying an Hourly Forecast.
Using the Darksky API with PHP, Part 7: Displaying a Weekly Forecast.
Using the Darksky API with PHP, Part 8: Creating Partial Files.
Using the Darksky API with PHP, Part 9: Creating a Search Form.
Using the Darksky API with PHP, Part 10: Using the Google Geolocation API.
Using the Darksky API with PHP, Part 11: Handling Missing Locations.
Using the Darksky API with PHP, Part 12: Commenting Our Code.
Using the Darksky API with PHP, Part 13: Excluding Data.
Using the Darksky API with PHP, Part 14: Converting to Celsius.
Using the Darksky API with PHP, Part 15: Automatic Format Conversion.
Using the Darksky API with PHP, Part 16: Adding Weather Icons.


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CodeTime

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