PHP Object Oriented Programming is now the gold standard expected by a large number of companies (and especially among e–commerce websites). The problem? There are never enough programmers out there who really, really know what they re doing with PHP OOP. By getting to grips with it, you can not only build better websites; you can reduce the many hours of coding normally needed to create them too. This online course will show you how.
Build high performance, dynamic web pages with PHP OOP
Maintain PHP code more efficiently in web projects
This PHP Object Oriented Programming course contains over 63 lectures and 5 hours of content; that s more than enough to set you on the path to becoming a PHP OOP expert. Although not designed for complete beginners, anyone with some basic HTML development experience will be more than capable of following along.
The course begins with installation of the local PHP server, then it s straight into the essential constructs of PHP (i.e. class constructs, attributes, methods and constants). Section 3 covers the the PHP Object in depth, from how to create an object to obtaining and changing its attributes. From then on things get more advanced with an extensive look at the Constructor/ Destructor Magic Method, then static class attributes, constants and methods.
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Courses : 29
Specification: PHP Object Oriented Programming Fundamentals (OOP)
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Scott Reynolds –
The course was a little too slow paced for me and there was some redundancy. However, It was worth it. Becoming informed in the basics of the PHP implementation of OOP was what I was looking for.
Emmanuel Niyenzima –
Good course on PHP OOP.
Welly Ryan –
Love the teaching method 🙂
Mur Fur –
Overall, very good but a few keywords appear in the summary projects that have not been explained in the prior lessons. I can’t fault the instructor’s factual data or enthusiasm but each section takes significantly longer than necessary simply because there is a LOT of duplication, typing out the PHP tags, creating the class, adding attributes etc. when in each lesson the layout is very similar. Frustratingly the instructor gladly tells you that copy and paste is the programmer’s friend. It would be if he used it at the beginning of each lesson…
Tony Tenorio –
strong knowledge of the basic in PHP Object Oriented