Hu, that's cool Teh!!!, well I actualy use this:
http://mihai.bazon.net/projects/emacs-javascript-mode
not soo bad... but it uses cc-mode too
Cheers
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Franco,
So I'm not alone. Yea! Do you have a good mode for javascript? php-
mode is great, every thing works fine. For years, I've been using c-
mode to edit javascript, and it doesn't handle json very well, or
lambda functions. Do you have an alternative?
On Apr 15, 10:03 am, Franco Tampieri
Emacs too! ;)
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> VIM :)
>
VIM :)
On Apr 15, 6:21 am, Teh Treag wrote:
> I prefer emacs. Am I the only emacs user around here.
>
> On Feb 28, 3:14 pm, adam wrote:
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> > I'm using Eclipse with PDT, but Dreamweaver for making layouts.
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On Mar 2, 7:35 am, Samuel DeVore wrote:
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> On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Tomás Laureano Peralta Tormey
>
> wrote:
> > Currently using NetBeans 6.5. The hints from this bakery article [1] were
> > really useful.
> > Hopefully, better support for CakePHP could
TextMate when at home...
Notepad++ (Portable) when on the road.
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On 14 abr, 06:06, BlueC wrote:
> Agreed, Komodo Edit is just perfect in my eyes. It hits the sweet spot
> between editor and full blown IDE. I don't need an IDE but I do need
> advanced editing capabilities and Komodo Edit hits the nail on the
>
Agreed, Komodo Edit is just perfect in my eyes. It hits the sweet spot
between editor and full blown IDE. I don't need an IDE but I do need
advanced editing capabilities and Komodo Edit hits the nail on the
head. I edit under Linux and the only other real (free) alternative
seems to be Eclipse whi
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> I'm using Eclipse with PDT, but Dreamweaver for making layouts.
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Something I've not seen in the list that I use, and that's Aptana Studio,
which is built on top of Eclipse.
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 8:23 AM, refused wrote:
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> Another vote for Komodo IDE/Edit
>
> - Fast (I've tried a lot and it's definitely up there)
> - Cross platform
> - Doesn't use java (n
Another vote for Komodo IDE/Edit
- Fast (I've tried a lot and it's definitely up there)
- Cross platform
- Doesn't use java (nothing against java, just most apps seem sluggish
on any system I've used)
- Great addon/macro/snippet system (addons similar to Firefox)
That said, will be interested to
On Mar 2, 9:37 pm, grigri wrote:
> Every IDE I've tried has been horrendously slow, and I've got
> used to not having auto-completion.
One alternative would be to use something like Zeus:
http://www.zeusedit.com
It is PHP aware, has many features of a typical IDE, but is
fast loading and
I use Eclipse Ganymede with PHPEclipse.
Great integration with Apache, a standard in CVS, allows in line
debugging etc, etc.
In terms of code completion (context awareness) I added some custom
code completion for a only a few CakePHP functions (dynamic models fro
controllers) . THe rest is hand
I use TextMate with CakePHP Bundle installed in it.
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> Power to the vi.
Amen
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> a tutu and go go boots
By which you mean TextMate, right? ;)
I use TextMate with Samuel DeVore's excellent CakePHP bundle.
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Ha! This post just made me smile. First, because I was literally just
about to dig it up in order to get some editor ideas because my usual
one has crapped out on me today and I've given up (for now) trying to
deal with it. Secondly, because that editor is jEdit. Don't get me
wrong--I've been usin
Power to the vi.
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> Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2009 12:14:35 -0800 (PST)
> From: adam
> Subject: What do you develop in (ide, text editor, etc.)?
> To: CakePHP
>
>
> I'm using Eclipse with PDT, but Dreamweaver for
I know its rather late, but I've been searching for an IDE/text editor
to settle on for a while now and this thread came in very handy.
I used Notepad++ exclusively for the longest time until I had to
develop exclusively on a linux box at work. WINE+Notepad++ worked
for a while, but there were
I use Komodo edit too, it's a great editor I recommend it ;D
On Mar 4, 5:43 pm, uristar wrote:
> Komodo :)http://www.activestate.com/komodo_edit/
>
> On Mar 1, 10:35 pm, Samuel DeVore wrote:
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> > a tutu and go go boots
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> > On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Tomás Laureano Peralta Tormey
>
> >
I continually forget to unsubscribe from PHPEdit's (update)
newsletter, but...they recently had news announcing new support for
Symfony within the editor. It has project explorer (big deal), and
YAML syntax highlighting - based on indentation (again, big deal), but
what it DOES do, is offer commo
The textmate on windows/ some times I need editplus. Eclipse is eating your
machine memory!
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> I'm using Eclipse with PDT, but Dreamweaver for making layouts.
> >
>
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On Mar 1, 10:35 pm, Samuel DeVore wrote:
> a tutu and go go boots
>
> On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Tomás Laureano Peralta Tormey
>
> wrote:
> > Currently using NetBeans 6.5. The hints from this bakery article [1] were
> > really useful.
> >
same here. have u tried safari (beta4) web inspector (under the
"develop" menu)? sweet.
On Mar 2, 8:18 pm, "supp...@savant.be" wrote:
> even though I still do
> preview in Safari and Firefox (with Firebug!)
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On Mar 1, 11:35 pm, Samuel DeVore wrote:
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> On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Tomás Laureano Peralta Tormey
>
> wrote:
> > Currently using NetBeans 6.5. The hints from this bakery article [1] were
> > really useful.
> > Hopefully, better support for C
Aptana Studio + PHP Plugin
Preferences->Editor->FileAssociations
add *.ctp (PHP + HTML + CSS + JS code style)
add *.thtml (PHP + HTML + CSS + JS code style)
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Currently using Eclipse PDT, but saw a lot of users are switching to
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On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 3:18 PM, supp...@savant.be wrote:
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> I've found Coda to be a delight to program in, even though I still do
> preview
I've found Coda to be a delight to program in, even though I still do
preview in Safari and Firefox (with Firebug!). I do wish there was
some type of Code Completion. There should be a Textmate bundle, but
I've yet to figure out how to get Textmate to work, and Coda was my
big buy as far as editor
netbeans 6.5 :)
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 6:20 PM, bberg wrote:
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> Coda. From www.panic.com
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> >
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Notepad++ for everything
2009/3/2 Samuel DeVore
>
> To be more serious then I really am feeling when reading the subject
> line of this message. I am currently playing with using MacGDBp,
> MacCallGrind and Textmate as my workspace
>
> http://www.bluestatic.org/software/macgdbp/ - connects with
To be more serious then I really am feeling when reading the subject
line of this message. I am currently playing with using MacGDBp,
MacCallGrind and Textmate as my workspace
http://www.bluestatic.org/software/macgdbp/ - connects with xdebug to
give remote debugging, breakpoints etc
http://macr
vi, text edit when on Linux, Mac, using ssh especially
notepad when on PC using Windows
edit when on PC when using the command prompt
netbeans and eclipse both take too long to load usually. But if I
must choose, netbeans is still my choice.
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written in a compiled language rather than a bytecode-runtime language
(Java), I'd be more willing. I tried Zend's Studio using Eclipse and
found it dreadfully s
Coda from Panic. Or, for quick n' dirty tasks, TextWrangler from Bare
Bones Software.
On Mar 1, 4:35 pm, Samuel DeVore wrote:
> a tutu and go go boots
>
> On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Tomás Laureano Peralta Tormey
>
> wrote:
> > Currently using NetBeans 6.5. The hints from this bakery arti
Agreed on Coda. Recently switch to a Mac full time and quickly dumped
Eclipse. Eclipse is just as piggish with memory on OS X as it is on
Windows!
The SVN support in Coda could improve, but all in all I like it over
most other programs.
Russ
On Mar 2, 12:51 am, Aidan Lister wrote:
> I'm using
I am using Komodo Edit. Platform independent, support core php and
cakephp methods, etc.
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Notepad++ for everything. Every IDE I've tried has been horrendously
slow, and I've got used to not having auto-completion.
On Mar 2, 9:48 am, WyriHaximus wrote:
> Using jEdit atm untill I can svn2web working switching to Eclipse PDT
> then.
>
> On Mar 2, 12:37 am, danfreak wrote:
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> > I used
Using jEdit atm untill I can svn2web working switching to Eclipse PDT
then.
On Mar 2, 12:37 am, danfreak wrote:
> I used Zend Studio, then Aptana at work, but I'm now sticking with
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Ultraedit for everything
Ultraedit for everything
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I'm using Coda for projects (could not recommend this program enough),
and Xcode for quick edits (and free).
Sorry to weigh into a windows discussion with my mac suggestions :)
Cheers,
Aidan
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a tutu
I used Zend Studio, then Aptana at work, but I'm now sticking with
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On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Tomás Laureano Peralta Tormey
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> Currently using NetBeans 6.5. The hints from this bakery article [1] were
> really useful.
> Hopefully, better support for CakePHP could be available in the near future
> (if this issue [2] get enou
Currently using NetBeans 6.5. The hints from this bakery article [1] were
really useful.
Hopefully, better support for CakePHP could be available in the near future
(if this issue [2] get enough votes).
[1]:
http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/model-based-code-insight-and-completion-in-netbe
I've been using Aptana studio and have been deploying to the Aptana
Cloud. Synching to the cloud is pretty cool and has saved me some
time.
On Mar 1, 3:53 am, Kappa wrote:
> Does the code completion works well with netbeans?
> I'm currently using Eclipse, and it's completion is not great.. for i
I've been using textmate for a long time, but going to give netbeans a
try. Eclipse had many performance issues for me in the past.
-Mark
On Mar 1, 1:13 pm, "dr. Hannibal Lecter" wrote:
> NetBeans it is. Everything else is either too simple or to bloated.
> NetBeans developers seem to know ho
NetBeans it is. Everything else is either too simple or to bloated.
NetBeans developers seem to know how to dance on that fine line of
usability and simplicity.
On Mar 1, 1:21 pm, Terr wrote:
> I'm using Notepad++ and Eclipse PDT, but without code completion for
> Cake's way of model loading it
I'm using Notepad++ and Eclipse PDT, but without code completion for
Cake's way of model loading it doesn't matter too much which you pick.
But yesterday I stumbled across this video (http://www.pseudocoder.com/
archives/2009/02/25/programming-cakephp-app-with-komodo-ide/) that
demonstrates the C
I've been using Notepad++ and Eclipse PDT, but they're essentially all
the same: no code completion for Cake's way of loading models.
But yesterday I stumbled across this video (http://www.pseudocoder.com/
archives/2009/02/25/programming-cakephp-app-with-komodo-ide/) that
demonstrates just that i
Textmate.
On Feb 28, 9:51 pm, Jorge Horacio Cué Cantú
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> I switched to Eclipse from Netbeans 6.5 because Netbeans does not handle
> well accents in Fedora 10.
>
> If I could solve this only issue, I would back to Netbeans immediately.
>
> 2009/2/28 jitka (poLK)
>
>
>
> > I switched from E
I've been using HTML-Kit for ever!! I have to say though, over this
last year it's started to show its age (2002) but still, for quick
XHTML/CSS design, it works a treat.
Recently I changed over to Eclipse PDT, so far I'm very impressed,
although like others have said, the code completion isn't g
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On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 8:06 PM, Mauricio Morales
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I just downloaded Netbeans for PHP 6.5 and it's great. I've been
using Eclipse for a long but I think you can enjoy Netbeans (open
sour
TextMate
On Mar 1, 7:39 am, Marcel wrote:
> At the moment I'm still using Eclipse. But it's too slow and the code
> completion is not very useful with CakePHP. A normal Texteditor would do
> it's job as well.
>
> I'll give Netbeans a try and then probably switch to notepad++ or
> something simil
At the moment I'm still using Eclipse. But it's too slow and the code
completion is not very useful with CakePHP. A normal Texteditor would do
it's job as well.
I'll give Netbeans a try and then probably switch to notepad++ or
something similar (what do you need more than a small file explorer
Gedit :)
On Feb 28, 9:14 pm, adam wrote:
> I'm using Eclipse with PDT, but Dreamweaver for making layouts.
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I am using dreamweaver for coding!
I've tried netBeans 7.0 for php and I love some of the features I am
missing from DW, but I still can't move from DW to NB...
What I love in DW is the great support for ftp and cvs options that
lack in NB... or it is not that good (Specially ftp) + some other
f
Tried using Netbeans et al but not got into it big time yet, so still
use Notepadd++ which is an excellent text editor.
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Does the code completion works well with netbeans?
I'm currently using Eclipse, and it's completion is not great.. for i
period i used
to work with Zend IDE ..and it was definitively great..but not free.
Does anybody is using Aptana with cakePHP ?
bye,
Andrea
On Feb 28, 11:34 pm, Gonzalo Se
I switched to Eclipse from Netbeans 6.5 because Netbeans does not handle
well accents in Fedora 10.
If I could solve this only issue, I would back to Netbeans immediately.
2009/2/28 jitka (poLK)
>
> I switched from Eclipse 3.4 and PDT2 to Netbeans 6.5 this week as well.
> >
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On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 5:14 PM, adam wrote:
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> I'm using Eclipse with PDT, but Dreamweaver for making layouts.
Geany.
...and Vim sometimes.
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On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 8:06 PM, Mauricio Morales wrote:
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> I just downloaded Netbeans for PHP 6.5 and it's great. I've been
> using Eclipse for a long but I think you can enjoy Netbeans (open
> source and works in linux, mac, windows).
>
> http://www.netbeans.org/features/php/
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I second this.
Notepad :-)
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I just downloaded Netbeans for PHP 6.5 and it's great. I've been
using Eclipse for a long but I think you can enjoy Netbeans (open
source and works in linux, mac, windows).
http://www.netbeans.org/features/php/
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