Hey! 👋

Whether you’re an experienced PHP developer, a beginner just starting your journey, or an enthusiast interested in understanding more about the world of PHP, this is the place for you. We are a community dedicated to sharing knowledge, discussing new trends, and solving problems related to PHP.

As members of this community, we expect everyone to respect each other and foster a positive environment. Please make sure your posts are relevant to PHP, and remember to be kind and considerate in your discussions. Let’s learn from each other and help each other grow.

Whether you’re here to ask questions or to share your knowledge, we’re excited to have you here. Let’s make the most of this community together!

Welcome to /c/php! 🐘

  • @Buddhist1961
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    1 year ago

    Hello, and thanks for creating this community! Sorry if I make grammar mistakes, I’m not a native speaker.

    I am a developer who has been working with PHP for a few years now, but I still consider myself a beginner because I’m the sole developer on my company and I have to learn and do all by myself and take all the development decisions. I’m actually relearning PHP and Laravel following more “formal” courses to cover all the bases that I’m surely lacking and then I’m planning to look for a job when I can work as part of a team to learn from other developers.

    Speaking about Laravel, I was looking through the fediverse for a Laravel community, as it was a different subreddit from the PHP one on Reddit. But being a small community for now, maybe it’s a good idea to keep everything together while the community starts growing? What do you think?

    • @mbdOPM
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      21 year ago

      Solo dev? That’s a huge undertaking, especially having to learn by yourself! I think Laravel and Laracasts are excellent starting point to learn “good” PHP and it will definitely open up doors for your next job.

      And yes definitely, I think there could be a Laravel specific community!