Step Debug PHP Scripts using Xdebug in Vim

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @ryangjchandler
    @ryangjchandler 4 года назад +3

    This is probably the one thing that would have stopped me going full-time on Vim, so thanks for the video!

    • @JoseSotoCanHelp
      @JoseSotoCanHelp 4 года назад

      So happy to hear that! It was one of the things stopping me too.

  • @codewithnacho
    @codewithnacho Год назад

    Awesome explanation!

  • @abdulbasetalhelaly9217
    @abdulbasetalhelaly9217 4 года назад +4

    Thank u for this video

  • @MrFreddyjgcr
    @MrFreddyjgcr 2 года назад +1

    Aweasome

  • @WhiteSiroi
    @WhiteSiroi Год назад

    ty

  • @Samoldmachine234
    @Samoldmachine234 3 года назад +1

    Slow down a bit bro, you move your cursor too fast. The point isn’t to RUSH but to make your viewers learn. Slow down and teach.

    • @JoseCanHelp
      @JoseCanHelp  3 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback. I'll do my best to keep a good pace for students.

    • @jonathansands3992
      @jonathansands3992 3 года назад

      @@JoseCanHelp As both a student and a teacher I think you did a great job and the pace was ideal for video. The point of using videos in teaching is that you can condense a lot of material into a quickfire style of presentation with the knowledge that students can use the media control tools to study at their own pace. Particularly, the modern generation of users have a tendency to skip through slowly delivered video tutorials, or worse, click on a shorter video link, because they want to get the information quickly. Those who need more time to digest are free to pause, slow, rewind, and seek at will. On the other hand I agree with Sam that slowing down is generally good for other styles of teaching such as in a live lecture. But keep up the good work and maintain pace in the videos!