@NogDogOct 29.2019 — #If you don't mind [u][the price](https://www.jetbrains.com/phpstorm/buy/#commercial?billing=yearly)[/u], it's quite good. But I find VS Code to be basically as good once you install some PHP-related extensions, and it's price is much better: free. ;) (That's based on where PHPStorm was a couple years ago. I don't know if they've come up with some "killer app" since then that would make it worthwhile?)
@VITSUSAOct 30.2019 — #@coleio#1610477 It depends on requirements because PhpStorm is perfect for working with Symfony, Laravel, Drupal, WordPress, Zend Framework, Magento, Joomla!, CakePHP, Yii, and other frameworks. All the features in WebStorm are included into PhpStorm, with full-fledged support for PHP and Databases/SQL support added on top.
@coleioauthorNov 06.2019 — #i downloaded a trial version and it keeps giving me warnings. two to be exact. one saying no datasources are configured to run this sql and the other refers to pdo methods bindvalue prepare and execute says methods not found. any thoughts?