RE: Fully step by step guide how to debug php by vim+vdebug and xdebug

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Fully step by step guide how to debug php by vim+vdebug and xdebug

in utopian-io •  6 years ago 

I thank you for your contribution. Here are my thoughts;

  • Structure

    • Formatting of the post is kinda untidy and images are not showing. I advise you to use markdown language to format.
  • Language

    • Your post contains a large number of complex sentences. They are understandable, but addressing them will both increase your language ability and the efficiency of the post. Here is an example sentence:

      • "To verify if your vim enable python3 by run: vim --version, it will output below information, if you see +python3, that means your vim enabled python3, if you see -python3, that means you need recompile vim from source code to enable python3."

      As you can see, there are multiple sentences in one sentence, separated with commas. Some languages like Turkish support this kind of sentence-crafting and it is quite easy to understand that. But in English, it can result in complex sentences.

  • Content

    • You might consider changing topics to preserve some uniqueness. The concept is generally too simple and similar can be easily found on the internet. Being unique with tutorials on Utopian is not required, but preferable as we value rare posts more than others.

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@yokunjon, thanks for review and suggestion! I fixed them, please review it again. I write the markdown by Typora, if you know better one, please suggest. :-)

Thank you for your review, @yokunjon!

So far this week you've reviewed 8 contributions. Keep up the good work!