[…] of Ray so that you can see how this is more than “a pretty way to dump variables.” Ultimately, I think Xdebug is still something that should be used, but Ray is a much nicer middle ground that provides a lot of solid debugging functionality without needing the full on support of a true debugger.
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[…] Squiz, PSR1, PSR12 If you’ve gotten this far, then you’re ready to go with make sure Visual Studio Code has what it needs to use PHPCS. Add Support to Visual Studio Code First, I use the phpcs extension by Ioannis Kappas. This is where you can find it in the Marketplace. From the project […]
[…] The private podcast account is set up but not yet recorded; I’m looking to do that sooner rather than later. I’m looking to possibly abandon exclusive Overcast support which I’ll briefly talk about. This article walks through the process of defining the conditions for unit testing and how I’ve decided to go about writing […]
[…] XML file. I’m unsure how this will work regarding authentication but I’ll cross that bridge when I come to it. (The code for this portion will be in GitHub but the gist of it looks like this): #!/usr/local/bin/php Overcast supports exporting data in XML and OPML. The former has standardized support, the latter does not.
[…] it’s available on both macOS, iOS, and iPadOS). The list of rules that it provides is far too long (and needless) to list here but it offers: support to block over 43,000 advertisements, the ability to block 13,000 advertisements that can be blocked, blocks, with great ability, browser fingerprinting is frequently updated, offers the […]
