JavaScript AJAX PHP mySQL create a Dynamic web Form project
Learn to create dynamic web forms using JavaScript, PHP, and AJAX. Understand how to interact with MySQL and build real-world applications efficiently.
Brief Summary
This course teaches you how to build a dynamic web form using JavaScript, PHP, and AJAX. You'll learn how to make your web pages interactive and pass data without refreshing, plus all the essential code to get you started!
Key Points
- Create a dynamic web form with AJAX
- Interact between front-end and back-end code
- Understand the DOM and its importance
- Learn PHP and MySQL integration
- Transfer data using JSON format
Learning Outcomes
- Create and style dynamic web pages with Bootstrap
- Understand how to use AJAX for smooth web interactions
- Access and manipulate the DOM with JavaScript
- Work with PHP and MySQL to store and retrieve data
- Handle JSON for data transfer between client and server
About This Course
Use JavaScript and PHP to create a database submission AJAX form. Project using JSON AJAX PHP mySQL JavaScript together
Learn how to make a DYNAMIC WEB FORM that uses AJAX to pass data to MySQL. Learn how to make your HTML page content interact with BACK-END code.
Learn how to make JavaScript come to life, we show you all the building blocks you need to create your own JavaScript interactive applications.
Source files included!!! No wasted time we get right to the point. Lots of extras to help you learn.
This course covers JavaScript and the fundamental code syntax. We show you the DOM and why it is essential for dynamic web content. Then jquery in order to save time and speed up the design process. JSON to transfer data between front and back end code. Then PHP constructor code to interact with MySQL to bring data in from a web form. No page refresh with AJAX form submission. Also use AJAX to pull data from PHP in JSON format to output it on your webpage. This is a course that brings it all together how it work together. An AJAX web form can be then used in many variations in order to build out your own dynamic AJAX pages. We also use bootstrap for styling. Learn how to output PHP array data as JSON so that it can be brought into JavaScript to placed within HTML.
Everything you need to learn about creating Dynamic JavaScript web applications is provided within this course.
no wasted time watching someone type
quick lessons get right to the point
fully covered topics with real world examples
source files downloadable to work along
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create dynamic web pages
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Harley G.
Not a great course, or as Udemy describes 1 star, "Awful, not what I expected at all". I'm a beginner, but after taking Harvard's CS50 and Colt Steele's bootcamp, I can tell that this course is not what is advertised. Mainly, the instructor cannot explain the material well, or indepth at least. For example, whenever an unexpected error pops up in the teacher's code, the videos are just cut/edited with no explanation. I expect the teacher does not know the content as much as advertised. Regarding content, section 4 is basically the same as section 3. If you're new and trying to learn JavaScript, then section 2 will be very off-putting. Section 5 is clearly from another course, and merely goes over the previous two sections' content. Section 6 is bizarre and seems irrelevant to the course. I signed up for this course because I was about 80% through Colt Steele's excellent (and regularly updated) bootcamp and I wanted to learn PHP specifically which isn't in Colt's course (as far as I know), and while yes I've learnt a bit from this course, I could probably learn the same but better from YouTube, as this course provides no indepth teaching, as it appears that the teacher lacks experience with the material.
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Pierre D. W.
This course was made in 2015 and hasn't been updated since. It uses PHP v5 and the current version (as of this writing) is v8. I can't exactly figure out who could benefit from taking this course because beginners are certainly going to be confused and intermediate users will find a lot of it redundant and unnecessary. Why are there so many lessons in Section2 devoted to basic JS knowledge when course requirements clearly state that students should have prior JS knowledge? In some videos, the instructor skims through many lines of code or the lines are already written (and without comments). No planning takes place prior to the instructor beginning the lesson so debugging parts are scattered throughout the videos. The last lesson about Bootstrap doesn't give any usable information about implementation or features making it mere filler content. I wish the instructor made a working website and showed all the AJAX, JSON and PHP functionality in situ. Instead of this approach, he just types out nonsense words and swiftly goes back and forth between the screens.
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Bakare P. B.
Code is outdated and won't work
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Maximilian C. K.
excellent!
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Bill S.
Great course. I'm a novice at Javascript, but Laurence made all the concepts clear. I know that I'll have to rewatch many of the sections for it to sink in, so its nice to have that option.
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Amiya S.
CURD example along with Object Oriented PHP would have been better
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Amit S.
I am kind of confuse of what is going on exactly.
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Murat ďż˝.
Javascript and Ajax topics are well rendered and author just give the information someone will need on project. Good job ..
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Jon P.
Haven't gotten into the meat of the course yet. jQuery is being recommended, which I would rather not incorporate. We'll see if the recommendation is actually a necessity for the course.
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Robert R.
He should try stuff before he records it to make sure he is correct.