PHP Continuous Learning all of the tools required for a proper learning environment: up-to-date course materials, a forum to interact with the instuctor and other students, and your own cloud container in which you can do the labs.
Covid-19 has turned the world on its head. Traveling to attend classes is almost a thing of the past. PHP Continuous Learning presents a wide range of online courses, presented by a live instructor, that you can attend from the comfort and safety of your own home.
New starting this year PHP Continous Learning has a fantastic offer: $10 courses! Each course is scheduled throughout the day for your convenience, lasts 30 minute and is presented by a live instructor, that you can attend from the comfort and safety of your own home. More Information
PHP 8 has now been released! If you are already a PHP developer, it's vital that you gain a deep understanding of the changes as soon as possible. Don't waste time: sign up for our new PHP 8 for PHP Developers core course today!
PHP Continuous Learning is a subsidiary of Foreach Code Factory and is based in Canada.
All training is conducted online by a live instructor, who, combined, represent over 100 years of real-life development experience.
In addition to being developers, our instructors also have extensive classroom experience and are skilled at clearly conveying concepts, providing a safe learning environment.
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