Course in PHP

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Course in PHP

  • Entry requirements - PC with reasonably good configuration


    - Broadband connection (or Internet access using your Company/Organisation network etc.)


    - Headphones with microphone.


    - Basic knowledge of working with PC and Internet
  • Course description

    PHP is a scripting language originally designed for producing dynamic web pages. It is widely used to write Web applications and can be embedded into HTML. This course is designed to enable web developers and others with limited programming experience to build dynamic e-commerce web sites using the PHP programming language.

    Course Contents

    • Introduction to PHP
    • PHP Installation
    • PHP Syntax
    • PHP Variables
    • PHP Operators
    • PHP Conditional statements
    • PHP Switch Statements
    • PHP Array
    • PHP Loops
    • PHP Variables
    • PHP Functions
    • PHP Forms & User Inputs
    • PHP Get & Post Functions
    • PHP Date Functions
    • PHP Include Function
    • PHP File Handling
    • PHP File Uploading
    • Cookies
    • Sessions
    • Error Handling
    • PHP Exception Handling
    • PHP Filter
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