
I will assume you have a working PHP/Symfony installation. If you use another type of setup (Apache, Docker.), you'll probably have to make small adjustments to the following instructions. Here, I use the Symfony binary to serve my application. I use the following configuration, but it should be OK with previous versions of each of these components. But what about transforming something negative to something positive and useful? 😀 That's why I decided to write this blog post. We don't know if the tweet is pure sarcasm or not. “If you don't use Xdebug, you aren't a real developer.” 😔Įven it's not what Derick meant to say, it's what people may understand. It brings negativity as It can be interpreted by people not using Xdebug by: This is the kind of tweet I don't like, a typical troll, trying to make a generality of something more complex. PHP developers that don't use Xdebug for debugging are amateurs.

Why this blog post? Well, because of this tweet:

I will assume you have a basic knowledge of PHP, Symfony and that you know how to modify your PHP configuration thanks to the php.ini file.

» Published in "A week of Symfony 704" (22-28 June 2020).
