Today, there are endless PHP frameworks. I am not an expert in this field, and I can't even use one of them proficiently, so I don't recommend it, and I don't want to discuss which ones are frameworks and which ones are not. What I want to discuss here is how to start using a new framework faster.
First of course you must choose a framework, such as ZendFramework, Cake, Symfony, atk, Yii, CodeIgniter, Solar, PRADO, etc. Which one to choose? Some frameworks provide great "step-by-step" tutorials, while others are more difficult to get started with.
I really like this article: "Exercises to Learn a New Programming Language", but since I am already familiar with PHP, this method cannot be used for learning frameworks. So I would like to list some similar exercises for learning PHP framework.
If you don’t know how to use frameworks yet, why not follow the exercises in this article to learn?
1. Hello world (hello world)
I won’t explain the necessity of practicing here. Build an application on a new framework and display "'hello world" on the page. Of course, it won't be that simple.
2. Calculator (calculator)
Write a simple calculator program, combine the form, perform operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division on the two operands, and output the results to the page. You need to set up a separate action, or method (called differently in each framework) for each operation, and also use the form validation function in the framework (if the framework provides this function).
3. Guestbook
Let's go back to 1998 - build a guestbook program, display a form on the page for users to fill in, then submit it to the application, and then store it in a database or text file (depending on you (depending on your own situation), and display the content of the user's message on the page. If the framework provides functionality for creating HTML forms, object models, or layers, use them.
4. Parse and paginate (parse and paginate)
Select an RSS source or other XML source, parse the entries and display them. At the same time, a paging function is added, allowing users to browse five items by five, and add page numbers at the top or bottom of the page. If the framework provides such functionality, use it.
After completing the above exercises, you should be able to clearly understand how to use this framework, and can use it to complete more complex tasks, or continue to explore other functions of this framework. If you still don't know how to use it, or you spend a lot of time completing the above exercises, then I think this framework is not suitable for you, and you should find something else to use.
Remember, if you encounter difficulties using a framework, remember to seek help from the framework's community. A framework with such strong community support will be of great help to you in your future work, and it also shows that this framework is a good framework. No one wants to use a framework six months later, and the developer of the framework announces that development is discontinued. This is very annoying.