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Professional PHP Training from Industries Experienced Developers


We all know that how money is important for us at the time when we are unemployed and looking for a job opportunity. We have decided to go for a professional training in an institute but find what they are only doing their job to finish the syllabus that's it. I think you guys already have suffering or suffered this situation. They just try to finish their course ASAP. 

But we guys are like you and know the value of money that you invest on training and want to get a job on behalf of your knowledge. So we meant it and value it.

We share our best knowledge and industries experience with you and make you as good as a professional. So you can easily find the job ASAP. We are not helping you only after finishing the course but also after getting a job. We will be in touch.

So, lets start from this New Year 2018.


PHP & Mysql Course structure


Unit 1: Introduction to PHP 

» Basic Knowledge of websites
» Introduction of Dynamic Website
» Introduction to PHP
» XAMPP and WAMP Installation

Unit 2: HTML, CSS, and Bootstrap CSS

» Markup Languages
» Structure of HTML
» Basic HTML Tags
» Advanced HTML Tags
» Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets
» CSS Selectors & CSS Properties
» Introduction to Bootstrap
» Bootstrap Grid System and Responsive Media Query

Unit 3: PHP Programming Basics

» Syntax of PHP
» Embedding PHP in HTML
» Embedding HTML in PHP
» Introduction to PHP Variable
» Understanding Data Types
» Using Operators
» Writing Statements and Comments
» Using Conditional Statements
» If(), else if() and else if condition Statement
» Switch() Statements
» Using the while() Loop
» Using the for() Loop

Unit 4: PHP Functions

» PHP Functions
» Creating an Array
» Modifying Array Elements
» Processing Arrays with Loops
» Using Array Functions
» Using Predefined PHP Functions
» Creating User-Defined Functions

Unit 5: PHP Advanced Concepts

» Reading and Writing Files
» Reading Data from a File
» Managing Sessions and Using Session Variables
» Creating a Session and Registering Session Variables
» Destroying a Session
» Storing Data in Cookies
» Setting Cookies
» Dealing with Dates and Times
» Executing External Programs

Unit 6: Introduction to Database - MySQL Database, phpmyadmin
» Understanding a Relational Database
» Introduction to MySQL Database
» Understanding Tables, Records and Fields
» Understanding Primary Keys & Auto Increment
» Understanding SQL and SQL Queries
» Understanding Database Normalization
» Dealing with Dates and Times
» Working on phpmyadmin

Unit 7: Working with MySQL Database & Tables

» Creating MySQL Databases
» Creating Tables
» Selecting the Most Appropriate Data Type
» Adding Field Modifiers and Keys
» Selecting a Table Type
» Understanding Database Normalization
» Altering Table and Field Names
» Altering Field Properties
» Backing Up and Restoring Databases and Tables
» Dropping Databases and Table Viewing Database, Table, and Field Information

Unit 8: SQL and Performing Queries

» Inserting Records
» Editing and Deleting Records
» Performing Queries
» Retrieving Specific Columns
» Filtering Records with a WHERE Clause
» Using Operators
» Sorting Records and Eliminating Duplicates
» Limiting Results
» Using Built-In Functions
» Grouping Records
» Joining Tables
» Using Table and Column Aliases

Unit 9: Working with PHP & MySQL

» Managing Database Connections
» Processing Result Sets
» Queries Which Return Data
» Queries That Alter Data
» Handling Errors


Unit 10: Java Script & jQuery

» Introduction to Java Script and jQuery
» Variables, operators, loops
» Using Objects, Events
» Common java script functions
» Java Script Validations
» jQuery Selectors
» jQuery Validations

Unit 11: Professional PHP Project Training

» Project Discussion
» Requirements analysis of Project
» Project code Execution
» Project Testing

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