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March 4, 2016 12:00 pm

Debugging WordPress Projects in 60 Seconds

In this quick video, we'll see how we can take advantage of a third-party application in order to debug WordPress applications using IDEs that don't have built-in debuggers.

For more information about the applications that were covered in this tutorial, check out the following links:

Other IDEs that are mentioned are Sublime Text, Atom, Emacs, and Vim.Furthermore, if you're interested in IDEs thatdo offer built-in debugging, check out PhpStorm.

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Learn more about WordPress Development on Tuts+:

What's With The 60 Seconds?

This is part of anew seriesof quick video tutorials on Tuts+. We're aiming to introduce a range of subjects, all in 60 seconds, just enough to whet your appetite. Let us know in the comments what you thought of this video and what else you'd like to see explained in 60 seconds!

Anything Else?

In the meantime, I hope this proved to be useful in helping improve your development workflow.

For more information about WordPress development, you can see all of my courses and tutorials onmy profile page, and you can follow meon my blogand/or Twitter at@tommcfarlinwhere I talk about software development in WordPress.

Please don't hesitate to leave any questions or comments in the feed below, and I'll aim to respond to each of them as time permits.


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