Write PHP Like a Pro: Build a PHP MVC Framework From Scratch
Learn to write faster, easier to maintain, more secure PHP websites by using a model-view-controller framework
- Separate application code from presentation code
- Organize your PHP code into models, views, and controllers in an MVC framework
- Use namespaces and an autoloader to load PHP classes automatically
- Use the Composer tool to manage third-party package dependencies and autoloading
- Handle errors and exceptions in PHP and display more or less error detail based on the environment
- Understand how MVC frameworks work, making it easier to learn an existing framework like Laravel or CodeIgniter
- You should already be familiar with PHP and HTML.
- You should be comfortable installing software on your computer – in the first section, we’ll be installing a web server.
Description
Learn the basic concepts of using a model-view-controller framework that will make your PHP projects faster, easier to write and maintain, and more secure.
Learn to Structure your PHP Code Like a Professional by Building a PHP MVC Framework from Scratch.
- Model-view-controller (MVC) pattern concepts
- Build an MVC framework in PHP from scratch
- Separate application code from presentation code
- Use namespaces and an autoloader to load classes automatically
Take your PHP Projects to the Next Level
Learning how to use an MVC framework puts a very powerful tool at your fingertips. Most commercial websites and web applications written in PHP use some sort of framework, and the MVC pattern is the most popular type of framework in use.
The gap between knowing PHP and using a framework can be huge. This course bridges that gap. By writing your own framework from scratch, you’ll gain an understanding of just how each component works. Frameworks like Laravel, Symfony, and CodeIgniter all use the MVC pattern, so understanding how an MVC framework is put together will give you a strong background to more easily learn frameworks such as these.
Content and Overview
I designed this course to be easily understood by programmers who know PHP but don’t know how to use a framework. Are you putting database code and HTML in the same PHP script? Want to know why this is a bad idea? Want to know how to do it better?
Starting with the basic concepts of MVC frameworks, this course will take you through all the steps needed to build a complete MVC framework, a piece at a time.
Beginning with a single PHP script, each lecture explains what you’re going to add to the code and why building up the framework step by step. At the end of this course, you’ll have built a complete MVC framework in PHP, ready to use in your own projects.
Complete with working source code at every stage, you’ll be able to work alongside the instructor and will receive a verifiable certificate of completion upon finishing the course.
- This PHP MVC course is meant for those who already know PHP but want to know how they can improve their code by using a framework. This course is not for you if you don’t already know PHP.
- The gap between learning PHP and using a framework can be large – if you’ve just learned PHP and you’re wondering what the next step might be, this course is for you.
Created by Dave Hollingworth
Last updated 12/2017
English
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