Practical MongoDB with PHP Project - Learn By Doing

Develop MongoDB and PHP skills by building Object Oriented E-commerce Website from Scratch (read description of content)

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Practical MongoDB with PHP Project - Learn By Doing

What You Will Learn!

  • Use the PHP - Mongo DB library and build websites
  • Apply Ajax calls
  • Use Compass GUI for MongoDB Server
  • Create complete cart system with PHP and AJAX calls
  • Create login system, insert pictures in binary in MongoDB, etc

Description

Develop new skills in a practical manner, by doing a project together with me, using a in-demand database like Mongo. Actually, knowing both SQL (Relational Databases - MySQL, Sql Server, etc ) and No-SQL(Mongo, Redis, etc) is essential for every developer.

Learn working with Mongo Database, Compass visualizer of Mongo Database and PHP by building an OOP website starting from scratch and continuing up to a finished e-commerce website.

We will add functionalities like : Shopping Cart, CMS (Content Management System), Ajax Calls, Insert JPEG's into Database, Login Logic Database Calls, Database Connections,  etc.

This course is mainly oriented on back-end side of things and less focused on looks and design that you can configure your own way.

I choose always the less complicated way of dealing with code when solving some issues because firstly this is a learning course and secondly, if you understand the basics of solving in one way, you'll be able to find better solutions as well. But always, basics first!

Even if is all about PHP OOP and Mongo DB, I am explaining every line of Javascript code as well. I don't like leaving things unexplained.

Also learn more about Ajax calls, Pagination, Creating a Cart System from scratch, OOP, Login and Register System.

Add an interesting website to your portfolio and learn how to insert and retrieve pictures directly in MongoDB, Find, Cursor, Projection, Push...and much more.

Who Should Attend!

  • PHP learners

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Tags

  • MongoDB
  • Object Oriented Programming
  • PHP

Subscribers

1970

Lectures

166

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