Monthly Archives: January 2020
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January 30, 2020
Hello there,
There is a lot of news to share today. First of all, we have a new lesson for "Magento 2 for beginners" course. Also, we have added 2 new courses for PHP developers, a new blog on our website and lastly, the new #100DaysOfMagento challenge.
We release new lessons every Thursday, so be sure to visit our Courses page regularly. If you have any feedback, just respond to this email and I promise we'll get back to you.
New Lesson: Resource Model in Magento 2
In this lesson, we are going to learn about a Resource Model class that is used in conjunction with a Model. I will answer questions on how to create a Resource Model, what are the capabilities and show a usage
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January 16, 2020
In this post, I prepared a few ideas for you to think about and grab for the challenge. These will help you to choose the best one that enables you to learn Magento platform over the next 100 days. The challenge is not only for Magento developers, but for everyone who would like to participate and learn.
I've been asked a couple of times "If this a developer-only challenge" or "Can I participate?". This post answers these questions and provides you with additional information to think about.
Most Frequent Questions
Here is the list of my answers to the most frequent questions I've received for the last 24 hours.
Is this a free challenge?
First of all, the
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January 15, 2020
I've decided to challenge me for the next 100 days and learn Magento 2. In this post, I would like to share my experience with the #100DaysOfMagento challenge that I started today.
Motivation
My motivation to start the #100DaysOfMagento came yesterday when I thought about the way to share my experience while learning. I was browsing twitter and noticed the #100DaysOfGatsby tweets. What impressed me is that there are hundreds of developers who share a learning experience with GatsbyJS. I couldn't sleep while the idea to start the Magento version of the challenge was growing in my head.
Idea
The idea is simple, but at the same time hard to execute if you think about.