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no-framework-tutorial
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Learn Laravel now or later?
I myself learned by following the great "no-framework-tutorial": https://github.com/PatrickLouys/no-framework-tutorial Disclaimer: The last one is about 7 years old, so some things have changed, but all in all the information there is still valid.
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Any good no framework PHP MYSQL web app in github, I can learn from?
No framework tutorial
- Starting new job - Need to hone my PHP Skills
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A modern (PHP 7+) PHP book or video tutorial where you build a MVC CMS in the end
Here's an all-in-one github repo that I found to be a nice build for the fundamentals: PatrickLouys/no-framework-tutorial
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Do I need Laravel for an HTTP API project? If so, why?
Use libraries or a micro framework if you are hesitant on using a full framework. Nothing wrong with Slim and some other libraries. Or bundle some libraries together to make your own slim (pun intended) framework - like this or this.
- advice for modernizing a legacy web app
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Weekly help thread
https://github.com/PatrickLouys/no-framework-tutorial also got turned into a book.
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OOP Php, Noob needs help !
This tutorial (and subsequently the book) helped me a lot when learning OOPHP.
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Best Resources for learning PHP?
Do you already know how backends work? Maybe this can be a good read. Otherwise just look up the basic syntax and some quirks and you will be fine.
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I'm building my own PHP Framework
Search for "PHP without a framework" to find articles such as https://github.com/PatrickLouys/no-framework-tutorial that will show you how to "fill in the blanks" with libraries or simple code, or use a "microframework" such as Slim.
Tutorial-First-Application
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Weekly help thread
b) Separate out all SQL and PHP database code. Put these in separate classes similar to this example Slim First Application Mapper class. You can decide later if you want to use a framework's DB code or not - it would be simply refactoring your existing code and not changing (hopefully) the API that you started using internally
- Any good no framework PHP MYSQL web app in github, I can learn from?
- Simplest PHP template ever. Password hashed PDO register and login. Just add Postgres DB info in .ini file or change the Singleton class for MySQL. User table should have "username" and "password" fields. Plus whatever else you want. simple_dom_html.php library included. PHP 7.4+
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Is a framework necessary to create a PHP project?
Yes, as an example, the First Application's business logic (not that it's much) doesn't tie itself to the framework, as one example. Odan's Slim Skeleton, ADR Example (yes, I know you are the author), and the Aura Payload example class can be seen as other examples.
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Do I need Laravel for an HTTP API project? If so, why?
Both. Build business logic with PHP, then use a framework for the common functionality (routing, auth, validation, etc). Look at Slim's First Application to show a very simple example of this - https://github.com/slimphp/Tutorial-First-Application
- How to move up to PHP 8 and Object Orientation?
- advice for modernizing a legacy web app
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I'm new to PHP OOP and looking for feedback on my proposed OOP design structure before I dive in a start coding it. Thanks!
Another option, to me and speaking to the OP as an alternative, it is simpler to add some Data Mappers/Repositories to abstract away the Database code. Good examples is the sample ADR application, Payload library example, Slim 3 First Application, or this Slim 4 Skeleton application
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Storing DB credentials
Yes, you can. Did you look at the example I provided? Want another one? Slim Framework's first application does exactly this:
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Help with making my MVC "Framework"
https://github.com/slimphp/Tutorial-First-Application <- Uses the Slim framework
What are some alternatives?
clean-code-php - :bathtub: Clean Code concepts adapted for PHP
React - Event-driven, non-blocking I/O with PHP.
Fast Route - Fast request router for PHP
PHP Dotenv - Loads environment variables from `.env` to `getenv()`, `$_ENV` and `$_SERVER` automagically.
php-mvc - A simple PHP model-view-controller framework, built step-by-step as part of the "Write PHP like a pro: build an MVC framework from scratch" course on Udemy.
slim4-skeleton - A Slim 4 Skeleton
phroute - A super fast PHP router, with route parameters, restful controllers, filters and reverse routing.
php-app - Barebones PHP app with PDO Singleton setup for Postgres. Register, Login, Index page. Simple cache and simple_html_dom library included. Add your own DB info.
simple-php-framework - The Simple PHP Framework
phpframework - Example DIY PHP Framework