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- relia - Aug 16 2007 | PHP, Development
After working on several large scale PHP projects, and writing a lot of PHP code, I’ve discovered a number of tools that improve code quality, streamline rollouts, and generally make life as a PHP developer a whole lot easier. Many of these tools probably deserve a post of their own. But, since some people aren’t even aware that these tools exist, I figured I’d start there. So, without further ado, here’s my list of tools that every PHP programmer should know about.
- joshuascott94 - Sep 27 2008 | php, development, software, programming, webdev, tools
- davitf - Aug 20 2007 | php, development, code
- garraxxi - Aug 17 2007 | php, tools, programming, development, framework, web, testing, imported:del.icio.us
- keston - Aug 16 2007 | development, php, tutorial, imported:del.icio.us
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