Love your rationale :) It is done. You may have to empty your browser cache if you want to see the change.
Exactly. I would argue this is the only way you can be sure your code will run properly in Production. I found that when I tried developing inside a clone of my Production Docker environment, I started having to change…
The binaries that ship with Indigo install their own shared libraries to /usr/local/Indigo. However there are a number of cases where they do still depend on macOS dylibs (stuff like libSystem, libiconv, libc++). In…
Thanks for your feedback. I'm eager for it to actually support the developer, as you'd thought it would. Can you describe more what you'd hoped to see there?
Thanks for your kind feedback. I'm lucky enough to be married to an awesome designer/illustrator who drew them by hand :)
I'm glad Docker works so well for you as the premise is awesome. You're on a Mac right? It's just that you having a bespoke run.sh, and "mounting directories" makes me think Linux, where yes, Docker would be excellent…
Sounds like you're having some of the kinds of pain I've had in the past. Give Indigo a spin... I'm hoping it will make your life a little better! :)
Ah, "Undo"... good thinking, it's the Mac way :) I'll put it on my list.
Hope you don't mind me continuing the conversation, I like having my thinking challenged/stretched :) > I quickly realised that trying to accurately replicate my production environments locally was not going to be a…
Not so much that MAMP is old as that it's too simple for a lot of work. Essentially: * MAMP offers a subset of the services Indigo provides (eg MAMP provides two PHPs, Indigo provides seven) * with Indigo you can run…
Lol, love it :D
I think my ideal Indigo approach would provide similar functionality to nvm-sh but: * allow running more than one version at a time (for working on/running multiple projects at differing stages), and * save you having…
Absolutely. The current PHP focus was a handy place to start, but my plan is to incorporate whichever services people find most useful. If you can start a topic in the forums I'm interested to discuss with you how best…
Love your rationale :) It is done. You may have to empty your browser cache if you want to see the change.
Exactly. I would argue this is the only way you can be sure your code will run properly in Production. I found that when I tried developing inside a clone of my Production Docker environment, I started having to change…
The binaries that ship with Indigo install their own shared libraries to /usr/local/Indigo. However there are a number of cases where they do still depend on macOS dylibs (stuff like libSystem, libiconv, libc++). In…
Thanks for your feedback. I'm eager for it to actually support the developer, as you'd thought it would. Can you describe more what you'd hoped to see there?
Thanks for your kind feedback. I'm lucky enough to be married to an awesome designer/illustrator who drew them by hand :)
I'm glad Docker works so well for you as the premise is awesome. You're on a Mac right? It's just that you having a bespoke run.sh, and "mounting directories" makes me think Linux, where yes, Docker would be excellent…
Sounds like you're having some of the kinds of pain I've had in the past. Give Indigo a spin... I'm hoping it will make your life a little better! :)
Ah, "Undo"... good thinking, it's the Mac way :) I'll put it on my list.
Hope you don't mind me continuing the conversation, I like having my thinking challenged/stretched :) > I quickly realised that trying to accurately replicate my production environments locally was not going to be a…
Not so much that MAMP is old as that it's too simple for a lot of work. Essentially: * MAMP offers a subset of the services Indigo provides (eg MAMP provides two PHPs, Indigo provides seven) * with Indigo you can run…
Lol, love it :D
I think my ideal Indigo approach would provide similar functionality to nvm-sh but: * allow running more than one version at a time (for working on/running multiple projects at differing stages), and * save you having…
Absolutely. The current PHP focus was a handy place to start, but my plan is to incorporate whichever services people find most useful. If you can start a topic in the forums I'm interested to discuss with you how best…