Message from @sum
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but that's almost 20 years ago
I have everything configured properly, yet somehow this shit doesn't work
there's no reason to do this nowadays
are you on Windows?
Linux
Manjaro B)
ok because good luck using xdebug on windows
Since Ubuntu somehow shat itself, something to do with DNS
Though it might also be me, because after following one setup guide I was given, everytime I tried to do anything apt related I was given error about some repos being fucked up 😂 👌
you can continue finding a lot of excuses to stick with PHP for a while but I really suggest you don't torture yourself with that pile of garbage, and if you do, avoid the fanatic symfony sect at all cost
but really, have some respect for yourself and don't
learning .NET isn't hard
I know C#, I now know MVC
see me in mvc3
But like I said, I just need to write a simple app quite quickly so I'm relying on Symfony for it
>quickly
>symfony
And to get more shit I could write under CV that I have MVC experience backed by my time at company
The MakerBundle they have is quite nice to quickly add shit
Even though it relies on fucking annotations everywhere
Which where I worked was frowned upon
you don't need that in .NET because you can turn on implicit routing, also resharper code generation
Then you end up in the MS botnet 😏
dotnet core is free (libre) and open source
what MS botnet do you mean?
Fun fact, originally I had planned to use Java for my project
yikes
Mainly because there was 1 shit on github that covered pretty much everything I wanted to do
And it was written in java
Java sucks but it's still better than PHP
also Symfony is mostly inspired by Spring
it's basically a PHP spring port
so you wouldn't have a big learning curve
Got any idea if there's some prebuilt html pages or some shit
prebuilt html pages?
Preferably with bootstrap
I don't really want to do that much, I'm a lazy guy
I'd rather find a prebuilt shit and adapt to my needs rather than create an index page from scratch