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macos
25 SepSpecial Edition: macOS 10.14 Mojave Web Development Environment
!!!! This is a guide to help those with prior Homebrew mutliple PHP-based installations that are looking to upgrade to the new
Hombrew/core
PHP setup from the priorHomebrew/php
keg which is now deprecated.With the deprecation...
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macos
25 SepPart 3: macOS 10.14 Mojave Web Development Environment
In Part 1 of this 2-part series, we covered configuring Apache on macOS Sierra 10.14 High to work better with your local user account, as well as the installation process for installing multiple versions of PHP. In Part 2, we covered installing MySQL, Virtual Hosts, APC caching, YAML, and Xdebug.
In this Part 3, we will cover getting your site setup with SSL support for this setup.
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macos
25 SepPart 2: macOS 10.14 Mojave Web Development Environment
In Part 1 of this 3-part series, we covered configuring Apache on macOS to work better with your local user account, as well as the installation process for installing multiple versions of PHP.
In this Part 2, we will cover installing MySQL, Virtual Hosts, APC caching, YAML, and Xdebug. After finishing this tutorial, be sure to check out how to enable SSL in Part 3 of the series.
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macos
25 SepPart 1: macOS 10.14 Mojave Web Development Environment
Developing web applications on macOS is a real joy. There are plenty of options for setting up your development environments, including the ever-popular MAMP Pro that provides a nice UI on top of Apache, PHP and MySQL. However, there are times when MAMP Pro has slow downs, or out of date versions, or is simply behaving badly due to its restrictive system of configuration templates and non-standard builds.