Skip to product information
1 of 5

Devtrixia

Free Course

Free Course

Regular price €0,00 EUR
Regular price Sale price €0,00 EUR
Sale Sold out
Taxes included.
Quantity
  Colection Progress
  Self-paced learning overview   
    
  
       Progress is self-managed based on completed modules.   
  • 📁 Digital file available after purchase
  • 🧭 Long-term availability
  • 🔐 Secure checkout
  • 🗓️ Content updated in 2026

1. Problem Statement

Struggling to begin learning PHP when there are too many complex terms, scattered explanations, and materials without a clear order? You’re not alone, as many learners delay the first step because they are unsure where to begin. A beginner may see code fragments but not understand why they work in a certain way. This can make learning feel scattered, while basic concepts seem spread across too many places. Free Course is created as a calm entry point where the first steps are explained without pressure, exaggeration, or heavy claims.

2. Solution

This course will teach you the basics of PHP through structured explanations, simple examples, and small practice tasks. You will see how PHP works with data, variables, conditions, and basic logic. The materials are built to avoid overloading a beginner with too many details at the start. Each module gradually adds a new concept and shows how it can be used in code. Free Course works as a first look at the Devtrixia approach before choosing a broader tier.

3. What’s Inside

  • Module 1: PHP Orientation — an introduction to what PHP is, where it is used, and how to think while working with code.
  • Module 2: Variables & Values — an explanation of variables, data types, and basic operations through simple examples.
  • Module 3: Conditions in Code — working with conditions, logical checks, and basic decision scenarios in code.
  • Module 4: Small Practice Blocks — short exercises that help reinforce concepts without overload.
  • Module 5: Reading PHP Snippets — reviewing small code fragments to notice structure and logic.
  • Module 6: Next Learning Direction — an overview of topics to explore after the starter tier.

4. Who is this for?

Good fit if you: are just beginning with PHP and want to understand the basic concepts calmly.
Good fit if you: want to see how Devtrixia explains topics before choosing a broader tier.
Good fit if you: prefer learning through examples, short explanations, and small practice tasks.
Not for you if: you already work with PHP comfortably, understand project structure, and want deeper material with expanded practice.

5. What You’ll Learn

  • Understand the basic role of PHP in web development.
  • Work with simple variables, values, and basic data types.
  • Read simple PHP code fragments and notice their structure.
  • Use basic conditions for simple logic scenarios.
  • Review small examples without being overloaded by complex concepts.
  • Identify which PHP topics to explore after the starter tier.
  • Evaluate the Devtrixia learning style before choosing the next tier.

6. Terms after choosing the tier

For the Free Course tier, no payment is charged, so standard paid-order terms do not apply here. If the materials do not match your expectations, you can simply stop using this format. For paid tiers, Devtrixia may offer a 30-day review period for payment-related requests according to store rules. 

What should I know before starting?

Before starting, it is helpful to have a basic idea of how a web page works and what code looks like. For starter tiers, this is enough to begin exploring the material step by step. For higher tiers, it is helpful to know basic PHP syntax or have experience with small coding tasks. Each description explains who the specific tier is intended for.

Can I change my tier later?

Yes, you can begin with a simpler tier and later move to a more expanded format. This approach is useful if you want to review the teaching style first. Higher tiers include a wider set of modules, more examples, and additional learning resources. The details depend on the store terms and the selected format.

How is the learning format built?

The learning format is divided into modules, short explanations, examples, and practice tasks. Each tier has its own depth of topics and a different amount of material. You can move at a comfortable pace without pressure or loud claims. The main focus is understanding PHP logic, code structure, and practical use of knowledge.

View full details