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[nycphp-talk] Favorite PHP debugger?

Federico Ulfo rainelemental at gmail.com
Sun Aug 4 19:33:33 EDT 2013


xdebug + Netbeans are a good combination, as long as you don't need to
debug any application that uses rewrite rules


On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 12:58 AM, justin <justin at justinhileman.info> wrote:

> Whoops. Apparently I'm incapable of copy/paste :)
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> https://presentate.com/bobthecow/talks/php-for-pirates
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> --j
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> On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 3:11 PM, justin <justin at justinhileman.info> wrote:
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>> I use a Mac, and Codebug and MacGDBp are pretty good. I've been meaning
>> to try SublimeXdebug, but somehow haven't yet. I actually gave a talk on
>> this (among other things) at OSCON last week :)
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>>     https://presentate.com/bobthecow/talks/php-for-pirate
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>> --justin
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>> On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 3:06 PM, David Roth <davidalanroth at gmail.com>wrote:
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>>> I don't think I've seen a discussion of this. What is your favorite
>>> PHP debugger? What do you find works best for stepping through your
>>> PHP code while under development?
>>>
>>> David Roth
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