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We Open Eyes IT Solution are the best providers of PHP Training in Kathmandu Nepal with excellent placements. Our training program is very much mixed both practical and interview point of questions. It will helpful for the companies and students who are willing to learn PHP with live projects. We already build a perfect solution of PHP Placements exclusively for our students. We always schedule a demo class for each course for the new inquired students. It is completely FREE. It takes your 45mins of time. Once you attended the demo session you got the idea about what you are going to learn in PHP with us. Simply, we are the best PHP Training Institute in Kathmandu Nepal where you can learn the technology to core.
Our PHP Syllabus is crafted by many MNC HR’s and Experts which already satisfied many of the corporate. We are also having a separate dynamic division for client projects. By placement, course syllabus and practicals we are the BEST PHP TRAINING INSTITUTE IN KATHMANDU.
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Introduction to PHP
PHP stands for “PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor”. Over the past 10+ years PHP holds the maximum web market shares which will bypass the competitors into very small region. As per the last May 2012 statistics PHP holds 60% of total web market share while other web technologies like JSP, ASP, PERL, Python, Ruby on Rails combined holds the remaining. It is more than enough the declare PHP as a clear winner in this market. PHP is more secured and cross platform and cross server specific language. You can put your PHP code in any server and in any platform. We are using Apache for this PHP Training. PHP is a open source technology which helps us to use in any type of commercial projects with out spend more money.
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PHP Training in Baneshwor Kathmandu Nepal.
Its clearly shows what was the power of PHP. Our PHP Training in Chennai helps you to build any web application from base.
PHP & MySQL Course Syllabus
Introduction of Web & PHP
What is PHP?
The history of PHP
Why choose PHP?
Installation overview
First Steps
Embedding PHP code on a page
Outputting dynamic text
The operational trail
Inserting code comments
Exploring Data Types
Variables
Strings
String functions
Numbers part one: Integers
Numbers part two: Floating points
Arrays
Associative arrays
Array functions
Booleans
NULL and empty
Type juggling and casting
Constants
Control Structures: Logical Expressions
If statements
Else and elseif statements
Logical operators
Switch statements
Control Structures: Loops
While loops
For loops
Foreach loops
Continue
Break
Understanding array pointers
User-Defined Functions
Defining functions
Function arguments
Returning values from a function
Multiple return values
Scope and global variables
Setting default argument values
Debugging
Common problems
Warnings and errors
Debugging and troubleshooting
Building Web Pages with PHP
Links and URLs
Using GET values
Encoding GET values
Encoding for HTML
Including and requiring files
Modifying headers
Page redirection
Output buffering
Working with Forms and Form Data
Building forms
Detecting form submissions
Single-page form processing
Validating form values
Problems with validation logic
Displaying validation errors
Custom validation functions
Single-page form with validations
Working with Cookies and Sessions
Working with cookies
Setting cookie values
Reading cookie values
Unsetting cookie values
Working with sessions
MySQL Basics
MySQL introduction
Creating a database
Creating a database table
CRUD in MySQL
Populating a MySQL database
Relational database tables
Populating the relational table
Using PHP to Access MySQL
Database APIs in PHP
Connecting to MySQL with PHP
Retrieving data from MySQL
Working with retrieved data
Creating records with PHP
Updating and deleting records with PHP
SQL injection
Escaping strings for MySQL
Introducing prepared statements
Building a Content Management System (CMS)
Blueprinting the application
Building the CMS database
Establishing your work area
Creating and styling the first page
Making page assets reusable
Connecting the application to the database
Using Site Navigation to Choose Content
Adding pages to the navigation subjects
Refactoring the navigation
Selecting pages from the navigation
Highlighting the current page
Moving the navigation to a function
Application CRUD
Finding a subject in the database
Refactoring the page selection
Creating a new subject form
Processing form values and adding subjects
Passing data in the session
Validating form values
Creating an edit subject form
Using single-page submission
Deleting a subject
Cleaning up
Assignment: Pages CRUD
Assignment results: Pages CRUD
Building the Public Area
The public appearance
Using a context for conditional code
Adding a default subject behaviour
The public content area
Protecting page visibility
Regulating Page Access
User authentication overview
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Admin CRUD
Encrypting passwords
Salting passwords
Adding password encryption to CMS
New PHP password functions
Creating a login system
Checking for authorization
Creating a logout page
Advanced PHP Techniques
Using variable variables
Applying more array functions
Building dates and times: Epoch/Unix
Formatting dates and times: Strings and SQL
Setting server and request variables
Establishing global and static variable scope
Making a reference assignment
Using references as function arguments
Using references as function return values
Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
Introducing the concept and basics of OOP
Defining classes
Defining class methods
Instantiating a class
Referencing an instance
Defining class properties
OOP in Practice
Understanding class inheritance
Setting access modifiers
Using setters and getters
Working with the static modifier
Reviewing the scope resolution operator
Referencing the Parent class
Using constructors and destructors
Cloning objects
Comparing objects
Working with Files and Directories
File system basics
Understanding file permissions
Setting file permissions
PHP permissions
Accessing files
Writing to files
Deleting files
Moving the file pointer
Reading files
Examining file details
Working with directories
Viewing directory content
Sending Emails
Configuring PHP for email
Sending email with mail()
Using headers
Reviewing SMTP
Using PHPMailer
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