you explain well as usual, but what is missing in this course, is the reason why we could use PHP. The difference with JS behind. e.g: js directly in navigator with e.g V8. php requiring a server and e.g Apache and it's motor Zend Engine. For an absolute beginner it helps to situate oneself. well i asked to chat GPT several question and it was really precise.
Hello Dave, Nice tutorial as usual, I want to mention one thing that is isset function allows you to check for multiple variables at once and it will return true only if all are set. Thanks
Yes, this is often the case as you receive data from a 3rd party API. I will create a PHP tutorial for this in the near future. I already have one for JavaScript here: ruclips.net/video/VmQ6dHvnKIM/видео.html
Hi, Dave, Please, can you do a PHP Search field, search a database and paginate the result? If anyone can make it easy to understand, it would be you. You style is impossible to misunderstand. Thank you for your help.
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode You do know how much some of us have missed your calm, steady, and authoritative voice here. Please, re-engage. I can be making topic suggestions that I know a Lotta folks like me are struggling with. Again, thanks for raising my hopes
I am not into php but I really enjoyed this tutorial, thanks Dave.
You're welcome! Knowing about get and post requests is easily applied to other programming languages, too. Thanks for watching! 💯
you explain well as usual, but what is missing in this course, is the reason why we could use PHP. The difference with JS behind. e.g: js directly in navigator with e.g V8. php requiring a server and e.g Apache and it's motor Zend Engine. For an absolute beginner it helps to situate oneself. well i asked to chat GPT several question and it was really precise.
your are very helpful. May God guide you and bless you
Great video, I like the simplicity of the teaching. 💯💯💯💯💯💯
Thank you! 🙏🙏
Hello Dave,
Nice tutorial as usual,
I want to mention one thing that is isset function allows you to check for multiple variables at once and it will return true only if all are set.
Thanks
Thank you Ahmad, and nice addition to the discussion!
Thank You So Much For Sharing...Mr Dave Cheers
Of course! More to come 🙂
Can we please see how you used the CSS TO DESIGN YOUR FORM PLEASE.
It was great tutorial thanks very much
You're welcome, Jon! 🙏💯
Thank you for your tutorial. How about receive a HTTP from another server?
Yes, this is often the case as you receive data from a 3rd party API. I will create a PHP tutorial for this in the near future. I already have one for JavaScript here: ruclips.net/video/VmQ6dHvnKIM/видео.html
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode thank you, I will def check that video. Could you please send any article for PHP?
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode PLEASE We are anticipating for this
@@felixackuayi6929 thanks for the reminder. I'm getting back into PHP soon because I teach a backend university course in the spring. 💯🙏
Hi, Dave,
Please, can you do a PHP Search field, search a database and paginate the result?
If anyone can make it easy to understand, it would be you. You style is impossible to misunderstand.
Thank you for your help.
That sounds like a good project idea Adolf! 💯 Thank you for the suggestion 🙏 I need to make some more PHP tutorials.
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode
You do know how much some of us have missed your calm, steady, and authoritative voice here.
Please, re-engage. I can be making topic suggestions that I know a Lotta folks like me are struggling with.
Again, thanks for raising my hopes
thanks
Welcome!
please github link
It is better to recreate these simple examples and learn from them.
It not pronounced "A-tribute", it is pronounced: "AT-RIBUTE"
When used as verb its a-tribute, when as noun its at-ribute. I dunno, i got curious and googled ..haha