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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.Hi all, I saw some recommendations for various php editors here, but has anyone used one with php debugger support? I have tried a few downloads (windows only), which show output after a run, but none with breakpoints or var dumps support. Some are big bucks, but I am after one around $50. reddog.
Post Follow-up to this messageReddog spilled the following: > Hi all, > I saw some recommendations for various php editors > here, but has anyone used one with php debugger support? > > I have tried a few downloads (windows only), > which show output after a run, but none with breakpoints > or var dumps support. > > Some are big bucks, but I am after one around $50. > > reddog. Zend (who contributed a lot of the code in core PHP engine) do an IDE with a debugger / break points / var monitors. If you're into IDE's (I'm not) it's very good. It's a free download so why not decide for yourself if you like it. HTH C.
Post Follow-up to this messageCameron wrote: > Colin McKinnon wrote: > > If I recall the personal (Not for commercial use) eddition is free, > the pro eddition costs about $250, thought about getting it myself as > the exchange rate for dollars is rather handy at the mo, but at the > end of the day I'm happy with a run of the mill text editor :) IIRC you get the full version for 30 days and then it drops off some of the functionality such as breakpoints. -- Chris Hope - The Electric Toolbox - http://www.electrictoolbox.com/
Post Follow-up to this messageColin McKinnon wrote: > Reddog spilled the following: > > > > > > Zend (who contributed a lot of the code in core PHP engine) do an IDE with a > debugger / break points / var monitors. If you're into IDE's (I'm not) it' s > very good. It's a free download so why not decide for yourself if you like > it. > > HTH > > C. If I recall the personal (Not for commercial use) eddition is free, the pro eddition costs about $250, thought about getting it myself as the exchange rate for dollars is rather handy at the mo, but at the end of the day I'm happy with a run of the mill text editor :) ~Cameron
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