A comprehensive learning path with curated resources to become a proficient PHP developer, covering fundamentals to advanced topics.
PHP Developer Roadmap is a curated guide and resource collection designed to help individuals learn PHP and become professional web developers. It provides a structured learning path from basic web concepts to advanced topics like object-oriented programming, MVC frameworks, APIs, and DevOps tools. The roadmap aggregates tutorials, video courses, and project ideas to facilitate comprehensive skill development.
Aspiring PHP developers, career switchers, or junior developers seeking a structured path to master PHP and modern web development practices. It's also useful for educators and mentors looking for a curriculum outline.
It saves learners time by vetting and organizing high-quality resources into a logical progression, ensuring they cover all necessary topics without getting overwhelmed. The project-based approach helps build a portfolio while learning.
This is PHP Developer Roadmap
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The roadmap outlines 21 logical steps from web fundamentals to advanced topics like Docker and design patterns, ensuring a structured learning journey as seen in the detailed table of contents.
Aggregates high-quality video tutorials with specified durations, such as the 5-hour PHP basics course, saving learners time in resource hunting by providing direct links and estimates.
Includes project ideas at various levels, from simple CRUD apps to e-commerce sites with frameworks like Laravel and Yii2, promoting hands-on skill development through guided builds.
Covers front-end (HTML, CSS, JS), back-end (PHP, databases), and DevOps tools like Git and Docker, preparing developers for end-to-end web development with comprehensive resource lists.
Based on a 2021 YouTube video, some linked resources may not reflect current PHP standards or framework updates, requiring learners to verify information against modern practices.
Relies heavily on passive consumption of videos and articles, missing coding exercises or challenges that could reinforce learning through active practice and real-time feedback.
Sections like design patterns and TDD have limited resources, with only a few videos or articles, potentially not providing enough depth for comprehensive understanding or mastery.