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Enhance your PHP 7 development skills by learning advanced PHP techniques and most importantly functional programming. What you'll learn Use advanced PHP 7 features such as the Abstract Syntax Tree and Anonymous Classes Discover when and where to modify PHP 5 to avoid backwards-compatibility breaks Debug your code and get to know the best practices Find out about PHP7’s internal closure object to write very powerful higher-order functions Explore the benefits of writing functionally versus other paradigms See function evaluation strats in-depth and simulate a lazy invocation Get an exposure to a completely functional PHP library called PRamda Requirements A core understanding of PHP 7 Description Do you wish to advance your PHP development skills? Do you want to get equipped with the tools and skills required to deliver efficient applications for your websites and enterprises? PHP 7 offers new features and tools to write optimized code. Functional programming is one such tool. If you’re a PHP developer looking at enhancing your skills by working on over 80 real-world tasks and learning functioning programming, this Learning Path is for you. Packt’s Video Learning Paths are a series of individual video products put together in a logical and stepwise manner such that each video builds on the skills learned in the video before it. This Learning Path will start by demonstrating intermediate to advanced PHP techniques. You’ll learn to solve practical, real-world problems faced by PHP developers like yourself every day. You’ll learn new ways of writing PHP code made possible only in version 7. In addition, we discuss backward-compatibility breaks and give you plenty of guidance on when and where PHP 5 code needs to be changed to produce the correct results when running under PHP 7. This course also incorporates the latest PHP 7.x features. You’ll learn PHP7’s internal closure object, enabling you to write very powerful functions. This Learning Path provides helpful techniques and insights such as lazy function evaluation and currying that facilitate composing functions together. Finally, you’ll be skilled enough to think about coding problems in terms of the composition of pure functions. The goal of this course to equip you to perform efficient coding in PHP 7. This Learning Path is authored by one of the best in the fields. Doug Bierer Doug Bierer has been hooked on computers since his first program, written in Dartmouth BASIC on a DEC PDP-8, in 1971. In his wide-rag career, this author has been a professional contract programmer since 1978, having written applications in BASIC, PL/I, assembler, FORTH, C, C, dBase/FoxBase/Clipper, Pascal, Perl, Java, and PHP. He deployed his first website in 1993 while living in San Francisco. He speaks four languages, has traveled extensively, and has lived in the USA, France, the Netherlands, England, Sweden, Scotland, and Thailand. He also spent some years doing Linux system administration and TCP/IP networking. He is also an accomplished musician (he has written over 60 songs) as well as a writer, under the pen name of Douglas Alan. Doug's own company is, which specializes in consulting, PHP programming, website development, and training (primarily for Zend Technologies Ltd and Rogue Wave Software Inc. Some of his technical works for O'Reilly Media are Learning PHP and MySQL, Learning PHP Security, Learning MongoDB, and Learning Doctrine. Luis Atencio Luis Atencio is a Staff Software Eeer for Citrix Systems in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. He has a BSc and an MSc in Computer Science and now works full developing and architecting web applications using PHP, javascript, and Java platforms. Luis is also very involved in the community and has presented on several occasions at conferences and local meet-ups. When he is not coding, Luis writes magazine articles for PHPArch and DZone. Luis is also the author of Functional Programming in javascript,Manning 2016, RxJS in Action, Manning 2016, and Functional PHP. Overview Section 1: PHP 7 Programming Solutions Lecture 1 PHP 7 Installation Considerations Lecture 2 Using PHP Server, Defining MYSQL, and Installing PHPUnit Lecture 3 Implementing Class Autoloading Lecture 4 Hoovering a Website Lecture 5 Building a Deep Web Scanner Lecture 6 Creating a PHP 5 to PHP 7 Code Converter Lecture 7 Understanding the Abstract Syntax Tree Lecture 8 Understanding Differences in Parsing Lecture 9 Understanding Differences in foreach Handling Lecture 10 Improving Performance Using PHP 7 Enhancements Lecture 11 Iterating Through a Massive File Lecture 12 Uploading a Spreadsheet into a Database Lecture 13 Recursive Directory Iterator Lecture 14 Developing Functions Lecture 15 Hinting at Data Types Lecture 16 Using Return Value Data Typing Lecture 17 Using Iterators Lecture 18 Writing Your Own Iterator Using Generators Lecture 19 Developing Classes Lecture 20 Extending classes Lecture 21 Using Static Properties and Methods Lecture 22 Using Namespaces Lecture 23 Defining Visibility Lecture 24 Using Interfaces Lecture 25 Using Traits Lecture 26 Implementing Anonymous Classes Lecture 27 Using PDO to Connect to a Database Lecture 28 Building an OOP SQL Query Builder Lecture 29 Handling Pagination Lecture 30 Defining Entities to Match Database Tables Lecture 31 Tying Entity Classes to RDBMS Queries Lecture 32 Embedding Secondary Lookups into Query Results Lecture 33 Implementing jQuery DataTables PHP Lookups Lecture 34 Creating a Generic Form Element Generator Lecture 35 Creating an HTML Radio Element Generator Lecture 36 Creating an HTML Select Element Generator Lecture 37 Implementing a Form Factory Lecture 38 Chaining $_POST Filters Lecture 39 Chaining $_POST Validators Lecture 40 Tying Validation to a Form Lecture 41 Converting between PHP and XML Lecture 42 Creating a Simple REST Client Lecture 43 Creating a Simple REST Server Lecture 44 Creating a Simple SOAP Client Lecture 45 Creating a Simple SOAP Server Lecture 46 Using Getters and Setters Lecture 47 Implementing a Linked List Lecture 48 Building a Bubble Sort Lecture 49 Implementing a Stack Lecture 50 Building a Binary Search Class Lecture 51 Implementing a Search Ee Lecture 52 Displaying a Multi-dimensional Array and Accumulating Tools Lecture 53 Creating an Array to Object Hydrator Lecture 54 Building an Object to Array Hydrator Lecture 55 Implementing a Strategy Pattern Lecture 56 Defining a Mapper Lecture 57 Implementing Object-Relational Mapping Lecture 58 Implementing the Pub/Sub Design Pattern Lecture 59 Filtering $_POST Data Lecture 60 Validating $_POST Data Lecture 61 Safeguarding the PHP Session Lecture 62 Securing Forms with a Token Lecture 63 Building a Secure Password Generator Lecture 64 Safeguarding Forms with a CAPTCHA Lecture 65 Encrypting/Decrypting without mcrypt Lecture 66 Using Traits and Interfaces Lecture 67 Universal Exception Handler Lecture 68 Universal Error Handler Lecture 69 Customizing Sessions Using the session_start Parameters Section 2: Functional PHP 7 Lecture 70 The Course Overview Lecture 71 Static versus Dynamic Typing Lecture 72 The Closure Class Lecture 73 Higher-Order Functions Lecture 74 Reasoning About Your Code Lecture 75 Declarative Programming Lecture 76 Testable Functions Lecture 77 What is Functional Programming? Lecture 78 Pure Functions Lecture 79 Loops versus Recursion Lecture 80 FP Transformation Lecture 81 Lazy versus Eager Evaluation Lecture 82 Partial Function Application Lecture 83 Currying Lecture 84 The Composer of Functions Lecture 85 Defining Composition Lecture 86 PRamda Functional Library Lecture 87 Auto-Currying and Composition Lecture 88 Course Summary PHP developers looking at enhancing their programming skills have this Video Learning Path for their learning,The Learning Path starts by taking a task-based approach, with real-world examples that can serve as building blocks for a larger application. Each task is self-contained with no external dependencies. Then, it moves on with an easy-to-follow, from theoretical to practical, approach to bring your applications up to a functional way of thinking. Each step in the course is self-contained. HomePage:
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