PDO & MySQL: Connect to MySQL DB using PDO & CRUD Operations

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PDO & MySQL: Connect to MySQL DB using PDO & CRUD Operations provided by Udemy is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 1-2 hours worth of material. PDO & MySQL: Connect to MySQL DB using PDO & CRUD Operations is taught by Armstrong Nana TAGU. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Udemy. The course is taught in Englishand is Paid Course. Visit the course page at Udemy for detailed price information.

Overview
  • Go from a Beginner to Advance in PDO: Connect to MySQL DB using PDO, Write your first PDO Wrapper class, and do CRUD

    What you'll learn:

    • 1- Connect to MySQL Database using PDO
    • 2- Write simple PDO queries without parameters
    • 3- Write PDO queries with parameters –Prepare statements
    • 4- Get data out of statements using –foreach(), fetch(), fetchAll()
    • 5- Getting data out of statement - PDO::rowCount() – the proper use of the rowCount() function
    • 6- Getting affected rows and last insert id
    • 7- Write a PDO Wrapper class and methods
    • 8- Error handling and Exceptions

    • Do you want to know how to connect to MySQL Database using PDO?

    • Do you want to know how to write PDO Database Wrapper Class and methods the proper way?

    • Do you want to know how to do CRUD operations with PDO?

    • Do you want to know how to use the rowCount() function the proper way? Note that is the most misused function among PHP PDO developers.

    • Do you want to know how to write simple and complex queries with PDO?

    • Do you want to be able to write slim, concise, reusable and secure code?

    If your answer to all these is Yes, Then this course is for you.

    In this short course, you are going to learn, practice and do some hands-on exercises on how to:

    • Connect to MySQL Database using PDO

    • Write your first PDO Database Wrapper class

    • Write PDO CRUD methods (i.e. function in a class)

    • Write simple queries – queries without parameters

    • Write secure queries with parameters

    • Get data out of statements – using foreach, fetch(), fetchAll(), fetchColumn()

    • Error handling and Exceptions

    • PDO::rowCount() function explained

    • Get affected rows and last insert Id

    • The problem with Limit Clause in prepare statements

    • Write a simple general function and chaining methods