On Apr 12, 2011, at 8:21 PM, Jonathan Duncan wrote:

> 
> On 12 Apr 2011, at 18:01, AJ ONeal wrote:
> 
>> For most web development this is my workflow:
>> 
>> mkdir project
>> cd project
>> mkdir public
>> touch public/index.html
>> 
>> vim application.<lang> # add a few lines of boilerplate
>> <lang>-server application.<lang>
>> 
>> Node, Ruby, Python, etc all have quick and easy setups like this for
>> development.
>> 
>> Does this sort of thing exist at all for PHP?
>> I've been googling for several minutes to no avail.
>> 
> 
> Do you mean, does PHP already exist on most systems?  No, unless you are 
> using OS X, but then again, Node does not either.  On most systems with 
> decent package management, it is quite easy to get PHP going.
> 
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I believe he is asking whether or not PHP has a built in, stand-alone web 
server used for development. Which currently, it does not. I was doing some 
research into if there were any tools to help make development, and still 
checking it out. But built in PHP, there is no developer web server.

Justin

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