Full-Stack APP Development with uniapp and ThinkPHP

This course teaches learners with basic front‑end skills how to combine the uniapp framework and ThinkPHP backend to build high‑performance, cross‑platform mobile applications, covering data modeling, token authentication, API design, middleware, pagination, and deployment.

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Full-Stack APP Development with uniapp and ThinkPHP

This course is designed for students who already have some front‑end development experience and aims to teach them how to integrate the uniapp front‑end framework with the ThinkPHP back‑end framework to develop feature‑rich, high‑performance full‑stack mobile applications.

The curriculum includes practical topics such as using ThinkPHP data models to access databases, handling exceptions, leveraging validation layers, implementing token‑based authentication (including JWT), creating middleware, solving session and captcha issues in WeChat mini‑programs, and using PostMan for API testing.

Additional sections cover token applications in mobile internet, designing auto‑login APIs for apps and mini‑programs, implementing uni‑list components, data pagination, multi‑table joins, and an introduction to ThinkPHP 8.0 installation and initial usage.

Students will gain hands‑on experience building both the front‑end and back‑end of a mobile app, preparing them for professional development in the mobile application domain.

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