I would love to see a decent debugger like perl has.
Nothing is more frustrating then having to echo and die()
to debug code. Especially when you are assigned the task of
updating code from a developer that has long gone without
leaving any documentation.

Stephano Mariani wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> I have been a PHP user since version 3.0 came out, and have seen it
> develop a lot along the way, but theres some things I find it lacks that
> it really should not. If people agree, I'll glady contribute to the PHP
> codebase.
> 
> For example, multi-threading. Looking at the PHP sources, I can see this
> would be fairly easy to implement on some most server modules. Before I
> get fried by people for suggesting this, I know there are many functions
> that are not thread safe, such the ob_* functions. But as far as I can
> see threading would be well suited to some PHP tasks...
> 
> I'd like to hear users thoughts on this.
> 
> TIA,
> 
> Stephano Mariani
> 
> 
> 
> 


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