Re: Education Path to become a PHP developer using free online courses [message #182359 is a reply to message #182357] |
Wed, 31 July 2013 07:20 |
Thomas 'PointedEars'
Messages: 701 Registered: October 2010
Karma:
|
Senior Member |
|
|
Roman Doubush wrote:
> I would like to know your opinion about education path i created based on
> MOOCs and free online courses for those what wan to work as professional
> php developer.
> http://myeducationpath.com/paths/26/PHP+Developer+%28Associates%29.htm
> There are courses from Coursera, Udacity etc.
The first semester would start with “A Beginner's Guide To PHP and MySQL” at
<https://www.udemy.com/php-beginners/>.
Free advice is seldom cheap.
-- Ferengi Rule of Acquisition #59
If you think you can trust a person who holds a Bachelor's degree in
*International Business* (not: Computer Science), who specializes in *SEO*
(not: Web development), *e-mail marketing* (aka: spamming) and *LinkedIn*
(not: PHP) training [1], to teach you PHP better than the official free PHP
manual [2] or free material/paid courses at Zend (the PHP company) [2], then
you should go ahead and take those courses.
PointedEars
___________
[1] <http://www.linkedin.com/in/carlosscarpero>
[2] <http://php.net/manual>
[3] <http://zend.com/>
--
> If you get a bunch of authors […] that state the same "best practices"
> in any programming language, then you can bet who is wrong or right...
Not with javascript. Nonsense propagates like wildfire in this field.
-- Richard Cornford, comp.lang.javascript, 2011-11-14
|
|
|