Here’s what you’ve learned:
- Setting up the development environment
- Post management
- User management
- comment
- Several other functions
Build a simple small blog, the above functions are enough. ** But I believe your ambition is more than that, ** after all, programmers build rockets.
What to learn next
The tutorial is followed by the advanced sections, which include:
- Class view
- Multistage comments
- Article columns and tags
- The image processing
- Third-party Login
- Test and Maintenance
- The deployment of
- Other content
The deployment of
Once you’ve developed a demo of your project, you should deploy it to a cloud server as soon as possible so that users around the world can browse your web site at any time. Don’t get me wrong, deployment is just a starting point for a great sense of accomplishment; After deployment, you still need to continuously optimize, add features to your site, and fix bugs that are flying around.
The section on deploying projects online is at the end of this tutorial for those in a hurry to try it out first. Of course, it is also possible to deploy after completing the tutorial step by step.
Continue to fight
After reading these, you are ready to embark on a new journey.
Writing this post happens to be on New Year’s Day 2019, and you should see it on some ordinary day in the future.
Stranger, I wish you academic progress, successful career, continue to fight!
Writing the tutorial pays the blogger a lot of energy, if you gain, welcome to click the **[tip]** button at the end of the tutorial, invite the blogger to have a cup of coffee ~
Or give a little star to my GitHub blog tutorial code, thank you for your support.