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I'll repeat it again here.
You email me the complete project files in a zip file (use the mail address in the tut letter - I'm not posting it here so it can get harvested by spam companies
That's all. The exercises we "evaluate" by you posting your comments in the relevant container thread. Of course you can get away by falsely reporting your progress on the lessons, but we review those comments in tandem with your final project. Ultimately this course is not about "marking" you - it is about guiding and inviting you into the PHP family. Your final project is ultimately your welcome message.
BTW, as an interlude, we had a student who posted a project on www.rent-a-coder.com. Offered to pay someone to code for him. Tsk. It was obvious, given the quality for a beginner. Not that beginner's can't be smart, but we're smarter
One day I'm going to post the best apps on the web - I think that would be real helpfull? It's not giving it away - you still have to code it, and is some cases, try to replicate it. Nothing wrong with that! 20 ways to code an application - but do you follow what you have learned in the lessons? Do you use functions, for example?
In an advanced course (not sure when) it will be - do you follow OO principles? Stored procedures in MySQL? etc...