Symfony is a powerful PHP framework that would let you create not only websites but great web applications, APIs or mobile backends.
It’s latest version is the most powerful, yet simplest to use for developers. If you want to learn Symfony in–depth, this is the best place you could get.
With over 13+ hours of content, without unnecessary talking, you’ll learn and discover all the concepts of everyday programmer working with Symfony framework.
We’ll go through each single task step by step, you will code along with me. I’d explain every detail of how things work, and how things should be done.
At the end of this course you will not only complete a fully working, real world Twitter like application, you will also deploy it to the production server. But that’s not it, we will also create an automation server, so a single Git commit will automatically release your application.
The recommended development environment is Vagrant and a ready Vagrant box Laravel Homestead, so you’ll get up and running in no time. The course includes set up instructions for Ubuntu, MacOS and Windows. Of course you can use anything that works best for you, let it be XAMPP, MAMP, Docker, Vagrant or your own system, provided you have PHP 7+ and MySQL installed.
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Courses : 4
Specification: Learn PHP Symfony Hands-On Creating Real World Application
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Bj rn Bloch Kohlsdorf –
Great introduction to Symfony, with explanations of all the important parts of it. Unfortunately there are some bugs in the examples and some components are not up to date. But I see fixing the problems that might occur, as good practices to get a little bit deeper into the topic. 🙂
Soufiane QASSAQ –
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Ahmed Ayman –
the course was so full of information. thank you!
Istvan Kurta –
Sometimes the code changes magically, without explanation. Lets say something is first shown in a way (not working state), but after a few minutes when the same code section is revisited, one can see that the code has been fixed, but the fix isn’t mentioned. Sometimes you can find the answers for something similar that isn’t working under Q&A. Also the teaching pace isn’t constant, too fast in some places.
Aasim Sajjad –
yes
Loic Joe –
A little out dated and confusing, i find myself spending more time reading the documentation and update what is done in the course to more or less follow what is being built.
Adrian Santos Parrilla –
I did not understand what vagrant was for
Vladimir Zhitkov –
The course is really good even for experienced developers who wants to update their knowledge. Thanks for the huge work!