This way I can make use of the “user friendly” parts and beauty of Windows while still running and debugging my code on Ubuntu. The plan is to have the development environment run from Linux (WSL2) while the IDE, which is PHPStorm in our scenario execute from Windows. At the same time, setting up extensions and compiling PHP itself on windows is not a very straightforward task as far as I know. I would like to work against the latest version of PHP and compile it myself. I will tell you how to setup PHPStorm to debug PHP applications using XDebug and PHP setup over Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on WSL2. In this post, I’m going to go over my short journey to setup my PHP development environment on Windows 10. Prior to this I was using Docker for Windows with the Hyper-V backend and I've noticed networking seems a little different. Hey guys, my work has finally allowed us to download and I rushed to install WSL2, Windows Terminal and Ubuntu 20.04 and configured Docker for Windows to use WSL2. Another test was to compile k8s-jcasc-management-go with a GoLang compiler on both systems. This means, that the build time was 2–3 times faster on WSL2 than under Windows native.
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