This is simply awesome. Revisiting the embedding and showing how it can be done this way - again, you just know how to teach this so well. Hard to thank you enough for making this so understandable and ENJOYABLE. I appreciate your approach to this so much - your instruction makes learning this both uplifting AND FUN. Cheers, man!!!
Thank you so much for this series, helped me alot! I always find it so fascinating that I understand perfectly when I watch random youtube tutorials but when the universities teach it its totally incomprehensible.
You mention about naming conventions here, but it should probably be pointed out (even to newbies) that the variable "fullName" is named using the convention known as camel case. It is unimportant generally, but once users get more used to coding they'll be doing lots of research into what they know and need to know and knowing this fact (preferably remembering the reference to camel case) will definitely help them in the long run. Googling "variable naming conventions" (maybe adding PHP at the end if you want) should give people an idea of the types of conventions out there...camel case appears to be the preference for PHP, but if you're coding for yourself or for fun it isn't necessarily important what convention you use as long as you follow PHP variable guidelines (variables can start with _ or a letter, can contain letters, numbers and the underscore _, and shouldn't be reserved words that are used in PHP...and obviously always start with $)
Thank you for introducing me to the "camel case" terminology - this helped me quite a bit! It's humps in the middle like a dromedary and that's all you need to know to remember this! Very cool share and much appreciated!
Question: if i use php like you in this video, would i than have a client server construction? I mean it is a http request so it should be? Sorry for my bad english :/
How to learn Laravel 11 with old laravel tutorials like laravel 8/9? watch and compare it with documentation every few times or anyone here have different approach? because my approach seems to be ineffective .
Most PHP features involve posting data to a website, or retrieving data from a website. So if you don’t know HTML, then you will struggle with PHP in some areas. 🙂 It’s funny because I never understood why people ask “if they need to know HTML”, when learning PHP… Since PHP isn’t something you “just pick up”, unless you have already gone through learning the basics of web development first. Like HTML, CSS, and in some cases JavaScript. It’s like asking: “do I need to learn about food, to learn to be a chef?”.
Maybe you can enlighten me on why you decided to learn PHP? 🙂 I’m honestly curious to what makes people wanna learn it, when they haven’t learned the basics of web dev first. Because usually people learn HTML and CSS, and then someone tells them that PHP, or JavaScript is the next step from there. PHP isn’t a language people usually learn on its own out of the blue. 🙂
"It is perfectly normal to be overwhelmed"
loved it...
Final seen a perfect person and channel to learn php.
I cannot help but engage with comments and likes on every video because you truly deserve recognition.
I love your teachings, easy to understand and apply
This is simply awesome. Revisiting the embedding and showing how it can be done this way - again, you just know how to teach this so well. Hard to thank you enough for making this so understandable and ENJOYABLE. I appreciate your approach to this so much - your instruction makes learning this both uplifting AND FUN. Cheers, man!!!
glad you told me its ok to be overwhelmed haha, great tutorials so far :)
Your are a good Theacher, congrants!
You are really amazing in tech teaching! Greetings from Shankar, Dhaka, Bangladesh :)
Thanks for making this straightforward course! I enjoy learning PHP now
Giriş seviyesi İngilizce ile PHP öğrenmek isteyenler bu kanala gelsin. Diksiyonu çok iyi, PHP bilgisi çok iyi 👍 Thanks Dani
I am so happy I found you! Life Saver!!
I love your way to explain the things
The best on YT, super simple & direct!
Thank you Dani.
facts!
Love your course! With how much information this has, I wouldn't mind watching a few advertisements to support your channel.
I love it that you're back with the newest PHP..... TOP!
Your videos actually help me!
Thanks Dani Krossing
(Did I say it right?)
echo "Dani Krossing";
you are the best man
thank you man even english not my second english but i totaly understand
He explains very well and makes it very easy to undertand.
❤ from Kenya.
I am also from Kenya, I am so happy I chose to learn from him
Great course! So much better than the ones I paid for on Udemy.
Thank you so much for the tutorial. really appreciate your efforts. thank you teacher
Thanks, bro! Your video was really helpful in explaining what exactly a variable is and providing basic information about it.
Great material!
thanks, Dani. hello from Russia!
Thank you so much for this series, helped me alot! I always find it so fascinating that I understand perfectly when I watch random youtube tutorials but when the universities teach it its totally incomprehensible.
good explaining, thank you
Thank you so much for this tutorial great video !!
love the course, so far very similar to javscript
Beautiful video
This is very helpful
great help
I love the best practices being given as well.
How to name variables, semicolon even if not needed for last statement.
Dani is quite a gifted teacher - I think his emphasis on best practices in entirely invaluable.
Thanks for sharing,
You're a real genius
man i just got home from work and study time. half asleep but still i got all that. It resembles C a lot. Thus far.
You mention about naming conventions here, but it should probably be pointed out (even to newbies) that the variable "fullName" is named using the convention known as camel case. It is unimportant generally, but once users get more used to coding they'll be doing lots of research into what they know and need to know and knowing this fact (preferably remembering the reference to camel case) will definitely help them in the long run.
Googling "variable naming conventions" (maybe adding PHP at the end if you want) should give people an idea of the types of conventions out there...camel case appears to be the preference for PHP, but if you're coding for yourself or for fun it isn't necessarily important what convention you use as long as you follow PHP variable guidelines (variables can start with _ or a letter, can contain letters, numbers and the underscore _, and shouldn't be reserved words that are used in PHP...and obviously always start with $)
Thank you for introducing me to the "camel case" terminology - this helped me quite a bit! It's humps in the middle like a dromedary and that's all you need to know to remember this! Very cool share and much appreciated!
Basically the Elon Musk of PHP Coding. You look a lot like him.
Correct
Lmfaooo i was just thinking the same 😂😂😂😂😂😂
So true
thankyou sir
Thank you
Hello Elon Musk. Very nice to find you. Thank you for course
Pssst Dani... Please set a dark theme for the page 😎
😍😍😍 ah amazing
thax a lot
Can we run this in vscode?
Question: if i use php like you in this video, would i than have a client server construction? I mean it is a http request so it should be? Sorry for my bad english :/
Dani please I have Laragon installed. Please what's best advice on how to follow along the tutorials using Laragon
Hey Dani, what was there in Tutorial 3, and why did you remove it!? 🤔
Why does bro look like Elon Musk ?
can i use notepad to code PHP or VSCODE
Notepad and Notepad++ are some of the worst code editors out there, so while you CAN use them... It is not recommended. 🙂 I would go with VSCode.
Dni Krossing.. i wish i have cool name like that :)
How do I find out which version of php I have?
Also, when I write the line at 15:58 I get "syntax error, unexpected token "
How to learn Laravel 11 with old laravel tutorials like laravel 8/9? watch and compare it with documentation every few times or anyone here have different approach? because my approach seems to be ineffective .
Bro it's perfect how Germans are so pro at teaching, facts fr 🔥❤️🗣️
Thanks 🙂 I’m Danish btw
@@Dani_Krossing idk your accent sound German, but yeah you're pro at teaching
Why should we not have 2?
2 what?
I see that you are mentioning html a lot. So, do I have to learn html first?
Most PHP features involve posting data to a website, or retrieving data from a website. So if you don’t know HTML, then you will struggle with PHP in some areas. 🙂
It’s funny because I never understood why people ask “if they need to know HTML”, when learning PHP… Since PHP isn’t something you “just pick up”, unless you have already gone through learning the basics of web development first. Like HTML, CSS, and in some cases JavaScript.
It’s like asking: “do I need to learn about food, to learn to be a chef?”.
@@Dani_Krossing Ok. I understand. Thanks for the response. I'll be checking out your other videos on html first.
Maybe you can enlighten me on why you decided to learn PHP? 🙂 I’m honestly curious to what makes people wanna learn it, when they haven’t learned the basics of web dev first. Because usually people learn HTML and CSS, and then someone tells them that PHP, or JavaScript is the next step from there. PHP isn’t a language people usually learn on its own out of the blue. 🙂
@@Dani_Krossing I have a wordpress site, and I want to customise it myself. I found that it requires PHP, so here I am.
Aarrhh. Well that would in most cases require a bit of HTML and CSS knowledge too. 🙂
you kinda looks like elo mask
i just wanna learn PHP so i could use a fcking database in my website, holy sht im in another shthole
Bro thinks he’s Elon musk ( he’s right )
sorry that link is in germany
Boo B
so much typing, php needs to simplify its syntax.
Thank you