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PhpStorm 8.0.3 bug fix update is available

PhpStorm 8.0.3 build 139.1348 is available for download. This update is focused on various bug fixes and improvements from the PHP, web & IntelliJ platform sides. Read full PhpStorm 8.0.3 release notes >> Download PhpStorm 8.0.3 build 139.1348 for your platform and please report any bugs or feature request to our Issue Tracker. Patch-update from the previous release version (

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PhpStorm 8.0.2 RC1 139.173

PhpStorm 8.0.2 RC1 139.173 is available for download. This update features significant performance improvements (including massive speed-up for large files with multiple injected fragments), and many other bug fixes (see full list in our issue tracker). Other changes from IntelliJ platform and web are also included, see complete release notes. Web-related features can be also explored in Web

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Profiling PHP applications with PhpStorm

That application we are building is way too slow. What gives? Did someone on our team commit code while partying? Are we making too many database calls? The only way to learn about the performance of our application code is to profile it. Something that's fairly easy to do with PhpStorm! Whether it's a full web application, some library code or just a unit test, profiling allows us to gathe

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