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Core PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) Advance

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Lesson 10 Students 60+ Intermediate

Core PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) Advance

Description

The Core PHP Advance course delves into advanced PHP topics such as object-oriented programming, database interactions using PDO or MySQLi, and security measures for robust application development. Students also learn to implement RESTful APIs for seamless integration and explore JavaScript integration techniques. Through hands-on projects and exercises, students gain practical experience in building sophisticated web applications, equipping them with the skills needed for successful PHP development careers.

What Will You Learn?
  • Introduction
  • Language Basics
  • Identifiers
  • Control Flow Basics
  • Functional Basics
  • OOP
  • File System
  • Web Concepts
  • Working With Database
  • Project Work
Certification

It is designed to validate the knowledge, skills, and competencies of individuals in a specific area of study or professional field. The certification program is meticulously designed to ensure that candidates have acquired a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. It encompasses both theoretical knowledge and practical application, allowing candidates to demonstrate their expertise in real-world scenarios.

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