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I want to make an online recruitment system(web) for my project in school. What are the language I need to learn except PHP. Thanks for the answer guys.
Not very proper question, you might find the answer by googling.
Anyway, You might need so far:
HTML: It will be like the skeleton of your page.
CSS: Basic knowledge would be a plus for understanding how to make it pretty.
MySQL: Unless you want a static page, you would need DB in order to save the data itself. Useful for manage cookies, sessions, users, etc.
My advice - Download some HTML free template and use it as base. Integrate it with PHP for DB connection and usage.
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Is reactjs (or nextjs) suitable for classic website? I will develop website for kindergarten. Is it good or bad idea to go with react? Of course as multiple page app... Or will be better idea to use PHP (with laravel)? I don't know PHP much (And laravel). On the other side I know reactjs+nextjs+expressjs and I want to improve in it, so i think it could be good idea to use this project for learning and training...
What do you think? Should I use rather reactjs+nextjs+expressjs or PHP+Laravel?
Thanks for every opinion! :)
PS: In my country is VPS very cheap, so it is not problem to use expressjs (nodejs) for kindergarten website...
You could also go with next export, and serve the website via cdn for example.
Read more at https://nextjs.org/docs/advanced-features/static-html-export
I would go with nextjs anyways, it’s opinionaited anyways whichever someone recommends, and you want to code in that and learn that, so why not.
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I'm trying to make a dynamic timeline like facebook that can post pictures and descriptions with dates using mysql php for database. I put bootstrap because I like their design, and it's easy to use.
My problem is i don't know where to begin or where do I study it.
Here's an example of what I'm talking about:
Any suggestions?
What a generic question... this seems to me an impossible question to answer but maybe you need just some little advices to begin studying the right languages which you can use to achieve what you want.
First of all please provide an image of what you want to do and more important the fundamental languages that you have to know are HTML (obviously), CSS, Javascript and PHP for some server side script.
Talking specifically about your problem, here is where you can see some open examples with well commented code that allows you to understand everything.
http://www.jqueryrain.com/2015/05/ideabox-jquery-timeline-news-ticker/
http://www.jqueryrain.com/2014/11/vertical-timeline-css3-jquery/
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I'm curious what the best approach to this would be. In case the tags weren't noticed, I'm using PHP and Laravel 4.
My application requires that users register with an email address that is from specific domain names. Currently there is only one domain, however, I can see it being a requirement to white list others.
I would assume it would be best to put the domains into an array. Would I run a regex from $rules array against that array? I'm somewhat green to regex. I don't use it often enough to commit anything advanced to memory so feel free to talk to me like a 2 year old.
You can create a custom validator for this. See http://laravel.com/docs/validation#custom-validation-rules for reference.
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I'm working on my first opensource project, and I found useful do do an html generator class, treating the html elements as php objects, but now I don't know if it really makes sense in the real world.
Have you ever needed an html generator class for you projects?
If your answer is yes, what would you find useful on it?
If someone wants to help in the project, you are welcome to the repository on github.Github repo
Thank you.
This approach, although liked by many at first sight, always fails a reality check.
Please learn about templates - the only way to go in dealing with HTML from PHP applications.
You need them only if you are some outsourced worker from India or China. Otherwise do not use them since you have potential to ruin your career and credibility.
Those tools are built for doing very dirty code without any future prospects.
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I need to provide some functionality to another site.
What way is better and why?
1. Iframe
2. Provide PHP code and HTML/CSS.
I trust another site's admin.
First option is good but you keep all the responsabilities on your side. if an error occur, you're the only one to blame.
HOW? : you generate a regular Html page and give them an iframe. that's how facebook does it.
Option 2 is the eazy way but you talk about storing things into your DB. in this case i hope you know the guy who manage the other website.