I second that suggestion! Zend Studio is fastastic! You can step through PHP code and examine the values of variables. Not to mention it has a really nice editor. Definitely check it out. http://www.zend.com/store/products/zend-studio/
I once got FreeBSD 4.8 working on a Packard Bell 486 laptop (no X11 - just minimal install with command line stuff - gcc, emacs, make, telnet, ftp). It filled up 150MB of the 200MB hard drive. Also, the laptop only had 12MB of RAM.
Yeah, I remember that video. Weezer playing on the bandstand at Arnolds Drive-In with actual footage from the "Happy Days" TV Show. I played it a lot too. Nice little bonus on that Win95 CD.
If you do go back to college try getting a summer internship in the field you want to pursue. It helps pay your tuition during the school year and gets you some real world experience that is probably worth more to employers than the degree itself!
I second that suggestion! Zend Studio is fastastic! You can step through PHP code and examine the values of variables. Not to mention it has a really nice editor. Definitely check it out. http://www.zend.com/store/products/zend-studio/
I once got FreeBSD 4.8 working on a Packard Bell 486 laptop (no X11 - just minimal install with command line stuff - gcc, emacs, make, telnet, ftp). It filled up 150MB of the 200MB hard drive. Also, the laptop only had 12MB of RAM.
Yeah, I remember that video. Weezer playing on the bandstand at Arnolds Drive-In with actual footage from the "Happy Days" TV Show. I played it a lot too. Nice little bonus on that Win95 CD.
If you do go back to college try getting a summer internship in the field you want to pursue. It helps pay your tuition during the school year and gets you some real world experience that is probably worth more to employers than the degree itself!
Every time I try to get out of the (IT) business, I get pulled back in. ;-)
Betcha Safari will be bundled into 10.3 (panther) too!