Make a Google search engine clone- JavaScript PHP and MySQL_1
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- May 04, 2025

Make a Google search engine clone: JavaScript PHP and MySQL, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 64 lectures, based on 559 reviews, and has 3536 subscribers.
You will learn about Create a search engine Create a web crawler This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone! Beginners or experience programmers. It is particularly useful for Anyone! Beginners or experience programmers.
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Title: Make a Google search engine clone: JavaScript PHP and MySQL
Price: $49.99
Average Rating: 4.5
Number of Lectures: 64
Number of Published Lectures: 63
Number of Curriculum Items: 64
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 63
Original Price: 拢44.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Target Audiences
Do you want to become an expertin JavaScript, PHP and MySQL?
Do you want to build a real search engine just like Google?
If so, you鈥檙e in the right place! This course will guide you step by step in creating your own Google clone COMPLETELYfrom scratch.
We鈥檙e talking the kind of website that will amazeanybody that sees it. The kind of website that will get you hiredin no time!
Why let me teach you?
I work as a Software Engineer at Microsoft where I build products used by millions of people all over the world! I want to take the skills I鈥檝e gained through years of working with some of the best developers in the world and transfer them directly to you!
I鈥檝e taught thousands of students here on Udemy and created some of the most popular development courses on Udemy!
Okay so what鈥檚 the course about?
I will personally guide you, step by step, in creating your ownsearch engine just like Google complete with:
Site search
Image search
Complete pagination system
Image full screen preview
And much more!
聽Whether you are a complete beginner* or an experienced programmer, this course will be massively beneficial to you.
Why should I take the course?
In the programming world, the 鈥?strong>big 4鈥?often consists of Google, Microsoft, Facebook and Amazon. To get a job at any of these companies, you absolutely MUSTknow the essentials: HTML, CSS, PHP, JQuery, JavaScript and MySQL.
If you take this course, you will have nothing to worry about because we use allof these skills extensively!
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By enrolling in this course, you will have the聽COMPLETE聽support of a Microsoft Software Engineer (me). I’m always ready to answer any question you may have. Programming issues, errors, feature requests, general programming聽advice – it doesn’t matter,聽I’m always happy to help! I聽always聽aim to respond to questions within a聽few hours聽and it’s also worth noting that I’ve answered聽EVERY聽SINGLE聽question asked so far on聽all锟?/strong>of my courses.
Future course discounts:
By enrolling in this course, you will get access to聽ALL锟?/strong>of聽my current and future聽courses for the lowest possible discount we as instructors are capable of offering on Udemy –聽FOREVER.锟?/p>
Project portfolio: The site you create in this course will be the highlight of your project portfolio!聽Any potential employer who see’s this project on your resume will want to hear all about it. The reason?聽They聽know聽that a project like this means you’re familiar with the wide range of technical skills they need their employees to know.聽锟?/p>
Fun! Finally, this project is a lot of fun and I聽know you’ll have a great time implementing your own unique ideas as well as the ones we implement together. What are you waiting for?锟?/p>
*You don’t need any experience to take this course, however a basic understanding of HTML聽would be great. I will explain聽everything聽as I聽go, but some things I spent more time on than others.聽I don’t spent a聽huge聽amount of time on the聽absolute聽lowest level basics e.g. what is HTML. So if you have absolutely no experience programming, you are聽absolutely fine聽to take this course, just ask me to explain things further聽if you would like a more detailed explanation 馃檪 Lecture 1: Welcome! Lecture 2: Installing Xampp – Mac / Linux Lecture 3: Installing Xampp – Windows Lecture 4: Installing a text editor Lecture 5: Creating our test page Lecture 6: Creating our index page Lecture 7: Sending data to another page Lecture 8: Creating a style sheet Lecture 9: Styling the index page Lecture 10: Styling the search button Lecture 11: Styling the search textbox Lecture 12: Adding our own site logo Lecture 1: Creating our search page structure Lecture 2: Styling the search bar section Lecture 3: Styling the search bar itself Lecture 4: Adding an icon to the search button Lecture 5: Creating the search type tabs Lecture 6: Styling the search type tabs Lecture 7: Displaying the active tab Lecture 1: Document parser class Lecture 2: Loading the HTML of a site Lecture 3: Echoing the found urls Lecture 4: Ignoring links we dont want to use Lecture 5: Converting relative links to absolute links – Part 1 Lecture 6: Converting relative links to absolute links – Part 2 Lecture 7: Recursively crawling links Lecture 8: Getting the title tags for each site Lecture 9: Getting the keywords and description Lecture 10: Creating our database Lecture 11: Inserting the sites to the database Lecture 12: Checking if a link exists in the DB already Lecture 13: Crawling images Lecture 14: Inserting images to the DB Lecture 1: Site results provider class Lecture 2: Styling the number of results label Lecture 3: Outputting site results Lecture 4: Showing title, description and url for site results Lecture 5: Styling the search results Lecture 6: Trimming the result text Lecture 7: Showing the search term in the textbox Lecture 1: Adding page limits to our database query Lecture 2: Creating the pagination control images Lecture 3: Showing the first and last images Lecture 4: Showing the page numbers Lecture 5: Showing the current page Lecture 6: Calculating the page number Lecture 7: Handling an edge case Lecture 1: Adding our own JavaScript file Lecture 2: Getting the url of the clicked link Lecture 3: Getting the id of the clicked link Lecture 4: Updating the clicks value via ajax Lecture 5: Sending the type value in the form Lecture 1: Creating the image results provider Lecture 2: Outputting the images Lecture 3: Styling the images Lecture 4: Masonry layout Lecture 5: Loading the images with JavaScript Lecture 6: Calling the Masonry code with a timer Lecture 7: Flagging broken images Lecture 8: Image preview Lecture 9: Image preview captions Lecture 10: Increasing the image click count Lecture 11: You made it! Thank you! You can view and review the lecture materials indefinitely, like an on-demand channel. Definitely! If you have an internet connection, courses on Udemy are available on any device at any time. If you don’t have an internet connection, some instructors also let their students download course lectures. That’s up to the instructor though, so make sure you get on their good side!Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Search Page Styling
Chapter 3: The web crawler
Chapter 4: Site search
Chapter 5: Pagination system
Chapter 6: Telemetry
Chapter 7: Image search
Instructors

Reece Kenney
Software Engineer at MicrosoftRating Distribution
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