Re: Re: Recommendations for PHP debuggers?

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On Saturday 26 August 2006 06:29, Colin Guthrie wrote:

> > So unless someone has a better idea, I'm back to Kate and a terminal
> > window. :-)
>
> That's the setup I always seem to revert to too!! Can't help but love
> Kate, if only it had some sort of code completion I'd be a happy camper...
>
> Col.

Actually it kinda sorta does.  It will code complete any string to another 
string already used in the same file.  It's not real code completion, but 
it's a halfway-decent facsimile and still better than Eclipse / PHP IDE.  

Although I'm extremely upset at projects being removed in 3.5.  Apparently 
there's now a plugin for it to add projects back in, but it's only available 
as source.  As far as I'm concerned, if it requires a compiler to install 
then it's not actually released and doesn't actually exist yet.  

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