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Introduction to PHP

The Joomla system is built on the PHP language. Knowing the basics of how PHP works, and the basic syntax will allow you to fault find, create templates and build very simple extensions easily.

This session covers the basics, giving you an overview, allowing you to go away and study more, knowing what to look for to further study the language. We will give you great resources, books and links to further tutorials.

A full Q&A time will be allocated at the end of the session, so you can ask questions to international professionals with years of experience for advice and guidance. 


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