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BI-PHP.21 Programing in PHP Extent of teaching: 3C
Instructor: Completion: KZ
Department: 18102 Credits: 5 Semester: Z

Annotation:
The course is an introduction to the PHP language and technology. Students will learn also best practices and will use tools that make development in PHP easier.

Lecture syllabus:
1. Basic syntax, data types (except OOP).
2. IDE, debugging, workflow.
3. Variables, constants, expressions, control structures.
4. Functions, built-in functions - string processing, regular expressions.
5. Built-in functions - working with data types, I/O.
6. Basics of OOP - class, interface, visibility, class loading.
7. Advanced features of OOP.
8. Namespaces.
9. Error handling - errors and exceptions.
10. Unit and integration tests (module PHPUnit).
11. Project dependencies, automatic class loading, design pattern Composer.
12. Application code profiling.
13. New features of PHP.

Seminar syllabus:
1. Basic syntax, data types (except OOP).
2. IDE, debugging, workflow.
3. Variables, constants, expressions, control structures.
4. Functions, built-in functions - string processing, regular expressions.
5. Built-in functions - working with data types, I/O.
6. Basics of OOP - class, interface, visibility, class loading.
7. Advanced features of OOP.
8. Namespaces.
9. Error handling - errors and exceptions.
10. Unit and integration tests (module PHPUnit).
11. Project dependencies, automatic class loading, design pattern Composer.
12. Application code profiling.
13. New features of PHP.

Literature:
1. Tatroe K., MacIntyre P. : Programming PHP: Creating Dynamic Web Pages (4th Edition). O'Reilly Media, 2020. ISBN 978-1492054139.
2. Lockhart J. : Modern PHP: New Features and Good Practices. O'Reilly Media, 2015. ISBN 978-1491905012.

Requirements:
It is expected student has a basic knowledge in alogoritmazation and OOP in the scope of courses BIE-PA1 and BIE-PA2.

Informace o předmětu a výukové materiály naleznete na https://courses.fit.cvut.cz/BI-PHP/

The course is also part of the following Study plans:
Study Plan Study Branch/Specialization Role Recommended semester
BI-WI.21 Web Engineering 2021 (in Czech) PV 3


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