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The city of Barcelona is offering courses within the Cibernarium program to let developers learn about several aspects of the language and to develop Web applications with PHP.
Read this article to learn more about these courses and how you can attend them this year.
Read this article to learn more about these courses and how you can attend them this year.

Introduction
In these courses we will introduce you to the PHP language and you will discover what features you can have for the creation of dynamic Web pages. As you know, the PHP language allows us to interact with visitors of Web sites and offer a personalized experience with little effort.
Covered Topics
Here follows the list of topics covered in this basic course:
Introduction to PHP and Basic Syntax
What is PHP?Initial concepts
Advantages and operation PHP
Work with PHP
Basic PHP language
Basic syntax and data typesVariables and constants
Expressions and operators and control structures
Functions, tables and functions library
Forms in PHP
Access to HTML forms from PHPThe PHP form
Upload files to the server
Validation of the data of a form
Access to MySQL database in PHP
Connection to databasesFeatures of PHP and SQL language
Get the PHPMyAdmin and configure it
PHP functions for accessing MySQL databases
Sessions
What is a session?Create and empty a session variable
Check the existence of a session
User Authentication
Creating images
Introduction to the GD libraryDynamic images in PHP
Library functions for image creation
How to do a survey
How Can You Attend to This Course
You can learn more about the course here. You have two options to access the course:
Online
Access the platform and follow the course comfortably from your computer.
On Site
You can attend the course on site going to Cibernarium building at Roc Boronat, 117 08018 Barcelona.
How to Signup for this Course
You can reserve your sit at the course Web page choose the option that best suits you. The signup by going here.
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