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Msoft's avatar
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Object Oriented Programming in PHP

Please give me good resources (I mean link or something) about the object oriented programming in PHP (Please don't give me answer as search google tell me you already experience resource directly)

Thanks.

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jlrdw's avatar

@msoft please tell me you are kidding.

Right here https://laracasts.com/series/php-for-beginners

Could you not have searched the series.

That course is absolutely free.

Even if you do not understand the language in the videos, the code is free on GitHub also.

You had this post

https://laracasts.com/discuss/channels/laravel/laravel-interview-questions-1

About laravel interview questions yet you are asking basic PHP questions here.

So you have an interview to write laravel applications but yet learning PHP.

Forgive me but I am confused.

Msoft's avatar
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@jlrdw this video series not regarding with opp. it is about basic of the php. I need opp. it is not free in laracast

Cronix's avatar

Meanwhile, your competition is using Google to get answers faster than you are and will outperform you and get more jobs. Most of a devs job is problem solving - and researching. You can ask questions and wait for x hours/days to get an answer if you want to, but you're not doing your career any favors by doing so.

Look at it from a practical standpoint. You have 2 devs working for you. One can research and learn independently and the other doesn't. The first completes projects faster which makes them more valuable, and the second takes longer to complete projects. Which do you want to be? Which do you think your prospective employers will be expecting? Who will get more assignments and who will eventually be let go?

jlrdw's avatar

@cronix I am not disagreeing, but sometimes fast isn't better. If I were having an app written, I'd want quality and a very secure app. Even if it took two months longer.

Just saying, sometimes that quick google research may give a quick copy and paste solution, but does the developer even understand what they copied and pasted.

I know it's not the same, but I think anyone would agree:

I'd want a doctor who went through all their medical training and properly interned to do surgery on me.

@msoft back when I started there was no internet, had to buy books or go to library.

Started with dbase 3 many years ago. No Windows xampp, etc then.

But I learned dbase in the Air Force.

Cronix's avatar

I didn't say faster was better all by itself. Doctors use Google all of the time. Of course they went through medical school, but they still know where to get info when they need it, which is quite often. Studies and new drugs are being introduced daily. Medicine moves fast. A good deal of what you learn in medical school becomes outdated rapidly. So, for your example and how it relates to this post, a doctor asking a question on a forum vs a doctor googling and getting to the pertinent info on their own.

Of course it has to do with getting the correct answer, first. Point is to not wait around hours/days for the answers to be given to you when you can research it yourself. This topic is 60 years old. There is a wealth of very good information on it in all languages conceivable.

jlrdw's avatar

That I agree with, @msoft study man study. So many youtube videos out there also.

I will get you started, go to google and type in:

php oop tutorial

And see what comes up.

@cronix you mean they don't do "blood letting" anymore like in the old days.

Talinon's avatar

We have more power at our fingertips than entire generations that came before us.

I always find myself flabbergasted when I hear/read that quote. It is truly astonishing to think about how effortlessly any single person with an internet connection can tap into an endless supply of information.

And, this is what we do with it.

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