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  • Jump Starting Application Development Using Zend Studio & Zend Server Integration


    Added on Wednesday 03 June 2009 04:48:35
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    In this demo, we're going to see how you can set up and run a complete PHP development environment that will allow you to effectively debug your application in minutes.
    We'll be using Zend Studio 7, a development environment that is based on the Eclipse platform and PHP Development Tools project.
    We'll be also using Zend Server, a complete PHP application stack, designed to work in production.



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  • gerjaison

    Sorry, Carl, why is it that you sounded like one of those TTS (Text-to-Sound) voice?
    Friday 16 September 2011 04:30:25
  • hongjunworld

    sounds good, but i will never use it again
    Sunday 11 September 2011 03:04:03
  • Idiomatick

    @kazititu run zend stupido in administrative mode.
    Wednesday 20 April 2011 12:38:07
  • jibbity99

    @packerthe3rd because it is
    Saturday 16 April 2011 01:20:54
  • kazititu

    Hi I can not integrate Zend studio with zend server.......plz help me.... I have done everything 
    Tuesday 28 December 2010 11:51:05
  • mrcncambaz

    im using cracked zendstudio 7 very good
    Sunday 08 August 2010 11:25:12
  • rtsownage

    Awesomeness in a box - sort of.
    Tuesday 13 July 2010 18:49:14
  • workn4evr

    what have you been smokin'? i r-clicked on my index.phtml, selected debug as webpage, 15 minutes later, it still reads "Launching index(1): 42%. um, i don't have this kind of time to be wasting on a worthless tool.
    Tuesday 23 March 2010 11:18:37
  • packerthe3rd

    LOL that voice sounds like it is automatically generated
    Sunday 03 January 2010 22:57:43
  • tarekahmed2010

    goooood
    Wednesday 09 December 2009 12:32:25
  • umpirsky

    PDT is perfect, but I didn't manage with remote debugging yet.
    Wednesday 03 June 2009 12:06:21
  • rg901

    yes that's right, I guess PDT would be a good choice for "budget concious" php'ers :)
    Wednesday 03 June 2009 11:11:39
  • umpirsky

    Yes, but Zend studio is not.
    Wednesday 03 June 2009 11:08:56
  • rg901

    the community edition of zend server is free, and includes opcode caching and data caching
    Wednesday 03 June 2009 11:06:13
  • umpirsky

    But it's not free.
    Wednesday 03 June 2009 10:51:47
  • rg901

    This is great! Finally a PHP stack that i can install in minutes, and it's super fast too!
    Wednesday 03 June 2009 07:07:59
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