Re: Which php debugger do you use?



Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
J.O. Aho wrote:
Mike Russell wrote:
I'm just starting out in php, and am looking around for any ide / debugger combinations.

IDE=Kdevelop
DEBUGER=My brain


is my brain free? can you post a link, please?

thanks in advance


J.O. Aho is telling you that you do not need "No Stink'en debugger". Use your brain.

As for myself, I had to code my Assembler\RPG\COBOL programs with pencil and paper 30 years ago. When I was able to use the computer to electronically code my programs I jump on that bandwagon.

Now-a-days my same sentiments goes for debugging. Debugging is more than writing perfect code or trying remembering all the values of vars across a large application with x amount of class(s)..

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