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1. Modern PHP by Example — A Gentle 101 for the AI Era
23. The Closing Chapter of the PHP 101 Arc
17. A Simple API Call — Modern HTTP in PHP
3. Arrays — Simple, Flexible, Often Misused
4. Associative Arrays — When Keys Carry Meaning
11. Collections — Groups of Things That Belong Together
18. A Simple Controller — Giving Behavior a Home
10. Entities — When Identity Matters
16. A Simple Database Query — Safe by Default
8. Entities & Value Objects — Two Roles, One Model
22. A Simple Front Controller — The Quiet Coordinator
20. A Simple Error Handler — Keeping Failures Calm
14. Factories — When Object Creation Deserves a Home
5. Functions — Small Units of Behavior
6. Objects — When Data Deserves a Name
12. Repositories — Where Entities Live
19. A Simple Response — Returning Meaning, Not Strings
15. A Simple Router — The Shape of a Request
13. Services — When Behavior Doesn’t Belong to an Entity
7. Two Common Ways We Use Classes in Modern PHP
9. Value Objects — Small, Immutable Pieces of Meaning
2. Variables & Types — The Shape of Data
21. A Simple View — When Presentation Deserves a Home
Modern PHP by Example
PHP Primer for the AI Era
1. Types & Signatures — The Shape of Modern PHP
2. Arrays & Collections — PHP’s Most Misunderstood Feature
3. Objects & Data Transfer Objects (DTOs) — Representing Data in Modern PHP
4. Attributes — Adding Meaning Without Adding Weight
5. 'Match' — Declarative Branching With Shape and Intent
6. Nullsafe — Navigating Uncertainty Without Noise
7. Enums — Giving Meaningful Shape to Known Values
8. Readonly Properties — Making Intentional Immutability Visible
9. Readonly Classes — Declaring Immutable Objects With Intention
10. Constructor Property Promotion — Letting Objects Declare Themselves
11. First‑class Callables — Passing Behavior With Clarity
12. Short Closures (fn) — Small Functions With Clear Intent
13. Named Arguments — Making Calls Self‑Documenting
14. Union Types — Expressing Multiple Valid Shapes With Clarity
15. Intersection Types — Requiring Multiple Shapes at Once
16. Spread Operator in Arrays — Composing Structure With Ease
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