tmux and Vim for PHP Programmers
By Gunnard Engebreth
IDEs are great. Whether its CodeIgniter, PhpStorm, or something more enterprise-level like Eclipse, they all have their benefits. What would you do if you don’t have access to your IDE of choice and need to update code? I’ll introduce you to tmux and Vim; these two staples of the *nix universe can be a lifesaver.
This article was originally published in the February 2019 issue of php[architect] magazine. To read the complete article please subscribe or purchase the complete issue.
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