Learning Dynamic Website Design – PHP MySQL and JavaScript
$49.99 $12.99Track price
This Dynamic Web Design with PHP and MySQL training course will give you a working understanding of these important technologies and show you how to use them to create your own impressive websites. When used in combination, there simply isn’t a better way to construct sites that involve complexity, large volumes of data, and the flexibility to make adjustments and changes over time. This course goes step by step through the basics of each technology, and then gradually shows you how to build the necessary components and underlying framework of your site. It goes through installation of PHP and MySQL technologies on your local machine as well as hosted servers, explains basic tags, commands and constructs, and helps you build and work within a solid back–end database. One you have the basics of PHP and MySQL covered, you’ll also learn how to use CSS, JavaScript and AJAX to create the visual style and added functionality your pages deserve.
What You Will Learn
– How to build functional, full–featured websites that utilize MySQL, PHP and other current web development technologies.
– How to install, configure and modify functional PHP constructs and MySQL databases for the web.
– How to pair a secure PHP / MySQL backend of a website with a compelling visual interface made with CSS, AJAX, and JavaScript code.
Instructor Details
Courses : 19
Specification: Learning Dynamic Website Design – PHP MySQL and JavaScript
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 12.5 hours |
Year | 2017 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
$49.99 $12.99
Thom Dinh –
All good this get me more understanding. Thanks
Evan van Zyl –
it deals with the matter at hand and does not get stuck on knowledge that would be expected by this point, like the HTML. He does briefly explain the basics but does not get stuck.
Chris McGrath –
I like the professor so far.
Caleb Leavesley –
It was a pretty good course, and it covered a lot of topics. The one problem that I had was the assignments having code that was not mentioned in the previous lessons. It’s also a different way than I have done it in the past where there are a bunch of lessons, and then a big assignment. Overall, it was a good course, and taught what it advertised.
Sastry Sishtla –
Yes. Easy to understand and practice the code.
Daniel Massoudyan –
Nice
Ayanna Taitt –
I think it is a good match. I have been learning Python, MATLAB, R, and others for academic reasons. This course is useful in preparing me for coding for a career.
Paul Woodward –
Some of the code is deprecated and dated, but reference to the PHP.net site as suggested by Steve found solutions and in some cases improvements, all part of the learning experience !!!