![]() For the 6 years previously (2004-2010) I worked with Adobe ColdFusion, Flash and Flex, all of which have proper interactive debuggers that allow you to step through the code line-by-line, monitoring variables, adding breakpoints and really seeing what's going on. It's surprising then that in all the time I've used PHP (since around 2010) that I haven't come across any PHP developers who use a proper debugger. ![]() The popularity of PHP means that it has an amazing array of free and open source software available for it (such as OpenCart or WordPress) and most self-respecting web developers know how to use it which means it's a solid choice for your website - it's not going anywhere any time soon and the community is enormous. Although it's free and open source, it is of course very actively developed, with version 7.4 having been recently released and updates being very regularly released. PHP is one of the most popular programming languages in use today and is the language that powers the majority of websites.
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