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43 PhpStorm Tips for Lazy People

I'm a lazy, lazy, developer. I am waaaaay too lazy not to use an IDE with code completion, refactoring tools and step-debugging (and much much more). PhpStorm is the best IDE (in my opinion) to help lazy developers get stuff done quickly and correctly.

Prepare yourself for a fast paced look at 43 tips and tricks for PhpStorm, some that you may never even know existed. Note taking equipment is strongly advised.

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wenz commented Jun 22, 2016

I like the topic and would attend this session, but the wording of the abstract is a bit too cocky for me ("waaaaay too lazy", "note taking equipment"). I'd suggest you tone it down a bit, and also mention a few highlights you are about to show. 43 sounds like a lot, so some may doubt whether all of them are really useful or just some shortcuts. jm2c :)

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skade commented Jun 22, 2016

Your lazyness isn't quite the thing that people are interested in. Efficiency and tool knowledge is what you want to sell.

Maybe giving a glimpse at what kind of tricks you want to show would help.

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ramsey commented Jun 22, 2016

I agree with @wenz about toning it down a bit. I would leave the cheeky attitude (since that's part of what you're selling), but focus on the pragmatism of using the IDE and how it can solve problems developers face over and over to speed up their development time..

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GeeH commented Jun 22, 2016

Thanks all.

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