Introduction • Features • Course Structure • Contributing • License
The PHP Pool is a comprehensive collection of exercises and projects designed to help developers enhance their PHP programming skills. Developed by 42 Network, the PHP Pool covers a wide range of topics, from the fundamentals of PHP syntax to building web applications using popular frameworks such as Laravel and Symfony. The pool includes 10 days of carefully curated exercises, each covering a specific topic, such as control structures, functions, arrays, SQL, object-oriented programming, security, and frameworks.
By completing the PHP Pool exercises, developers will gain hands-on experience and practical knowledge of PHP, which is essential for building robust web applications. The PHP Pool is an excellent resource for developers looking to improve their PHP skills or for those who want to gain access to the web branch of the 42 Network. Whether you are an experienced developer or just starting with PHP, the PHP Pool offers a challenging yet rewarding learning experience that will help you take your PHP programming skills to the next level.
- Comprehensive collection of exercises and projects for learning and practicing PHP programming.
- Covers various topics, from basic syntax to building web applications with popular frameworks.
- Provides a structured learning path, with 10 days of exercises that gradually increase in complexity.
- Encourages self-learning and problem-solving through hands-on practice and experimentation.
- Designed for developers looking to enhance their PHP skills and gain access to the 42 Network's web branch.
- Includes detailed instructions, tests, and sample solutions for each exercise or project.
The PHP Pool consists of 10 days, each containing a set of exercises that cover a specific topic. Here's a breakdown of the course structure:
Day | Topic |
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00 | Introduction to PHP |
01 | Control Structures |
02 | Functions |
03 | Arrays |
04 | Web Concepts |
05 | SQL |
06 | Object-Oriented Programming |
07 | Security |
08 | Frameworks |
09 | Final Project |
Contributions are welcome! If you find a bug or have an idea for a new feature, please open an issue or submit a pull request.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.