Dear god Arnot, would you like to stand back for a moment and consider how retarded those statements are, or would you like for me to do it for you?
Whether you use a powerful IDE or not, you still have to use the same compiler underneath. In PHP, that "compiler" is the web server. Unless you buy an IDE that contains a mini-server for you to test the files, yoru comparison between IDEs and word processors is ludicrous at best. > > On Mon, 2007-01-22 at 01:22 +0200, Arno Kuhl wrote: >> For me the analogy goes something like this: if you type the occasional >> letter or note then Wordpad is perfectly adequate, but if your livelihood > is >> churning out professional well-formatted heavy-weight documents then it > pays >> you to invest in a top-class word processor and supporting tools. The same >> goes for an IDE. > > I think I just vomited in my mouth... > > Yep, tastes like bile :| > > Cheers, > Rob. > -- > > Hope you get over it :) > > So you don't think EditPlus or UltraEdit or Notepad++ (some of the proposed > editors that I consider "Wordpad"-type editors) would be a bit inadequate > for more complex project developments? Some people who've never been exposed > to a really good IDE think this is as good as it gets. > > Arno > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php