In order to show the Project view, use Alt + 1.
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In PhpStorm, the Project view is a hierarchical view that shows you the exact hierarchy your code has and what files are located at which node in the tree. Your project contains all sorts of commented-out code, sample logics, test logics, and failed algorithms, which definitely make you smile at the end of the day when you turn off your computer and go home. The Project view: A project is analogous to a mechanic's workshop, where great things are made in a not-so-great-looking way. A TODO feature is just a sticky note that has literally occupied all the space on your workbench. This not only helps you (in most cases) to remember your plans but also to search for them later when required. Wake up! You are still a human being with a natural tendency to start dreaming and hence stray from the main topic and forget the main course.Ī TODO view in the PhpStorm IDE is a feature with which you can record your future plans to make changes in the code. In short, you need to be Jarvis (Iron Man series). The TODO view: To live the life of a programmer, you need to have multiple core processors to be time-bound infinite cloud storage volume so that whatever is said to you is recorded somewhere eternally and 32 GB of RAM so that no context switch pushes the active process out of the memory onto the disk. Please remember the keyboard shortcut Alt + F12. In case you wish to do some command-line activity, such as running some shell commands, setting some cron jobs or whatever, there is this command terminal available inside PhpStorm. The Terminal view: PhpStorm ensures that you don't leave it for any reason whatsoever. PhpStorm is built using the Java programming language and has been carefully designed to be able to support almost all the common and uncommon tools that directly or indirectly provide assistance in programming. The people at JetBrains respect every community of programmers, and hence they provide IDEs to many programming languages, including Java. PhpStorm is created and maintained by JetBrains, an organization with many similar products in other languages as well. Yes, PhpStorm has a solution to all your coding woes, and it ensures that you can love PHP. PhpStorm understands that programmers are not robots, and thus it leaves no stone unturned in making coding easier for them-be it the beautiful syntax highlighting, code formatting, language injection, error inspection, bookmarking lines of code, and all possible permutations and combinations of the thoughts that are currently coming to your mind. In short, you need a smart IDE, such as PhpStorm, to code in PHP just as the other creatures in the world of programming do. To be able to come out of this stormy ocean with a leaky boat, you definitely need some aid: a patch, maybe some better material in the form of a good editor with some really smart intelligence such intelligence will not only inform you about the error, but also help you a great deal in solving the problem. You are left adrift in a leaky boat in a stormy ocean. The Apache server is unable to interpret PHP as such, so it gives you an indication that probably the homework is incomplete and that you have to look into your PHP code and find the exact error yourself. It is always said that PHP is a loosely-typed language (God bless those who say this!), yet PHP errors are nightmarish-with all of those mysterious 500 errors, 403 errors, and the like.īut let us not forget that the error code definitely has a meaning. Handling PHP without a strong IDE is no less tough than driving at night with the headlights off. The reason behind your being unable to love PHP as a programming language was never trivial. Finally, your hard work will produce some results-the amount of sweat that you had to perspire to code in PHP will now decrease.