![]() ![]() In part three, we used Yii's database and active record capabilities to automate code generation for a basic web application. In part two, we learned about Yii's implementation of its Model View Controller architecture and how to build web pages and forms that collect and validate data. In part one, we set up Yii2 locally, built a Hello World application, set up a remote server and used Github to deploy our code. In this Programming With Yii2 series, I'm guiding readers in use of the newly upgraded Yii2 Framework for PHP. If you're asking, "What's Yii?" check out my earlier tutorial: Introduction to the Yii Framework, which reviews the benefits of Yii and includes an overview of what's new in Yii 2.0, released in October 2014.
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