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Website design with PHP and MYSQL,
in this course offers a comprehensive guide to designing dynamic and interactive websites using PHP and MySQL. Learn to set up a development environment, connect PHP scripts to a MySQL database, and manage data efficiently. The course covers essential topics such as creating user registration and login systems, building interactive forms, and displaying database-driven content. You’ll explore advanced techniques like CRUD operations, data validation, and securing websites against SQL injection and other vulnerabilities. Through hands-on projects, you’ll gain practical experience in integrating PHP and MySQL to create functional, user-friendly websites. Perfect for beginners and intermediate developers, this course equips you with the skills to build robust web applications.
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