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PHP Getting Started with PHP Unit Testing Introduction to Unit Testing The World of Testing

Piotr Goździk
Piotr Goździk
3,202 Points

Shouldn't this course be later in the "Beginning PHP" track? It's barely understandable if you don't know the language.

I must admit I fail to understand why this is the first course in the "Beginning PHP" track. It assumes a fairly good grasp of the language, and if it wasn't for some background I have in other programming languages, I think I wouldn't have the slightest idea what's going on in the videos. Why make an intermediate-level course the first one in a beginner level track? As useful as the course seems to be, it's impossible to benefit from it if you don't know the language at all.

Alina Ardea
Alina Ardea
10,019 Points

Agree with you completely. It's a total waste of time to start the track with this course if one is a beginner in PHP...

1 Answer

It says Intermediate course but it's provided in Beginning PHP Track. I don't know why, it seems you found a bug in code logic, which is testing code for errors. Are you not interested to do some unit testing in PHP codes? You may enjoy it.