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Re: Anyone have experience with any php debuggers? [message #180090 is a reply to message #180087] Sat, 05 January 2013 17:51 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Tim Streater <timstreater(at)greenbee(dot)net> writes:

> Jerry's just being a fathead. I've had no need for anything other
> than echo for the last 12 years.

Could you please call it off? The fact that Jerry need training
wheels on his editor, does not make him less (or for that matter,
more) of a programmer.

We all have our peculiar style of development. Some cannot work
without a WIMP-interface; other of us work better without. Some want
everything in one neat package; other want to cherry-pick the perfect
set of tools. Some of us can make a design up front, and stick to it;
other want to re-factor[1] their way. Some know PHP in such a detail,
that the occasional check for syntax in another tool, isn't that much
of a hassle; others can't be bothered to remember stuff, that can be
had as a pop-up in the editor. etc. etc.

So in short, the discussion about IDE[2] or not is at best a
meningless dick-size-war, similar to the ceaseless attacks that the
heathens of VI makes on the sacred lands of emacs[3] :)


1. If any of you also develop C, take a look at Coccinelle
<http://coccinelle.lip6.fr/> if you are in the re-factoring camp.

2. Of the definition of an IDE, for that matter.

3. The only OS I know of, that has had success in disguising itself as
an editor.
--
/Wegge

Leder efter redundant peering af dk.*,linux.debian.*
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