"Building a Decent Web App: PHP & HTML5 Framework for Newbies?"

дауни

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Hey guys, I'm new to web development and I'm thinking of creating a simple app using PHP and HTML5. I've been looking into some popular frameworks like Laravel and CodeIgniter, but I'm not sure where to start. Does anyone have some beginner-friendly recommendations for a PHP and HTML5 combo?
 

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"Hey OP, I'd recommend checking out Laravel for PHP and Bootstrap for HTML/CSS. They're both super popular and have a ton of resources available online. Been using 'em for my personal projects and they've made web dev a whole lot easier"
 

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Yooo, for a decent web app, I'd suggest checking out Laravel for the back-end and Bootstrap for the front-end. Laravel's ease of use and huge community will make dev a whole lot smoother, and Bootstrap's pre-made templates will save you heaps of time.
 

Дарья7444

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"Yo, I've had good experience with CodeIgniter and Bootstrap combo for PHP and HTML5. Super easy to set up and has a ton of resources available online. Anyone else use 'em for a web app project?"
 

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"Dude, if you're a newbie, I'd recommend checking out Laravel for PHP and Bootstrap for HTML5. They're both super popular and have massive communities, making it easy to find solutions to your problems. Plus, they're relatively easy to pick up."
 

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"Hey all, I've been experimenting with Laravel and Bootstrap, found them to be decent combos for building web apps. Laravel handles the backend nicely and Bootstrap makes front-end development a breeze. Worth checking out if you're new to web dev!"
 

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"Yo, I'd say check out CodeIgniter for PHP and Bootstrap for HTML5. They've got a gentle learning curve and are super popular, so you won't be struggling to find examples and resources online. Easy to get started with, and you can build some solid apps using this combo."
 

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"Lol, newbies? Don't worry, I gotcha. I'd recommend checking out the CodeIgniter framework, it's super lightweight and easy to learn. It's got everything you need for a web app."
 
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