Re: PHP Editor

2008-10-21 Thread David Spreekmeester

I've been using Eclipse for a while too now, either bundled with PDT
(lots of features, but CPU intensive) or with the PHPEclipse add-on
(lightweight PHP plugin with much of the features you'll want). Since
so many distributions and mods based on Eclipse are on the market now
(like Aptana and FlexBuilder for instance), I think it's worth the
learning curve. It's getting more intuitive and user-centered with
every version anyway.

Also, with the SubClipse add-on, Subversion integration is tighter
than a chicken's rear. Which is good.


On Oct 20, 8:46 am, Matthieu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello, I'd like to know which project editor you would recommend. I'm
 planning to make a web application using the CakePHP framework.

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Re: PHP Editor

2008-10-20 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If you are into a slimmer code editor (not a full ide), a lot of Mac
coders use TextMate. It has some light project features (like search
and replace in a whole project). For Windows the closest to TextMate
is E-TextEditor which is sort-of a tribute application. with support
for the same themes and bundles (bundles = completion, highlighting
and so on).
http://macromates.com/
http://www.e-texteditor.com/


/Martin


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Re: PHP Editor

2008-10-20 Thread Marcus Silva

I always use Notepad++, its a great multi language and easy to use
editor.

It can be downloaded at:

http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm

Hope you like it.

Cheers



On Oct 20, 11:22 am, Liebermann, Anja Carolin
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 What also works and doesn't need installation is notepad2 for 
 Windows:http://www.flos-freeware.ch/notepad2.html

 With Linux I like kate.

 However now that I am programming nearly fulltime I enjoy the niceties of 
 eclipse. But of course this needs some time to download, install and get used 
 to.

 So if you are just beginning with PHP maybe a slimmer editor is better for 
 youre nerves ;-)

 Anja

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Re: PHP Editor

2008-10-20 Thread Janier

I have used Phpdesigner and netbeans with Php. Both have code completion and 
that helps

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On Oct 20, 2008, at 7:23 AM, grigri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


+1 for Notepad++. I used to use PSPad (which has great support for
user scripts) but switched because Notepad++ is MUCH faster and
doesn't have the syntax hilighting bugs that PSPad does.

I do miss the user scripting functionality though...

On Oct 20, 11:30 am, Marcus Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I always use Notepad++, its a great multi language and easy to use
editor.

It can be downloaded at:

http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm

Hope you like it.

Cheers

On Oct 20, 11:22 am, Liebermann, Anja Carolin

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What also works and doesn't need installation is notepad2 for 
Windows:http://www.flos-freeware.ch/notepad2.html

With Linux I like kate.

However now that I am programming nearly fulltime I enjoy the niceties of 
eclipse. But of course this needs some time to download, install and get used 
to.

So if you are just beginning with PHP maybe a slimmer editor is better for 
youre nerves ;-)

Anja

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Hello, I'd like to know which project editor you would recommend. I'm planning 
to make a web application using the CakePHP framework.



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Re: PHP Editor

2008-10-20 Thread grigri

+1 for Notepad++. I used to use PSPad (which has great support for
user scripts) but switched because Notepad++ is MUCH faster and
doesn't have the syntax hilighting bugs that PSPad does.

I do miss the user scripting functionality though...

On Oct 20, 11:30 am, Marcus Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I always use Notepad++, its a great multi language and easy to use
 editor.

 It can be downloaded at:

 http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm

 Hope you like it.

 Cheers

 On Oct 20, 11:22 am, Liebermann, Anja Carolin

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  What also works and doesn't need installation is notepad2 for 
  Windows:http://www.flos-freeware.ch/notepad2.html

  With Linux I like kate.

  However now that I am programming nearly fulltime I enjoy the niceties of 
  eclipse. But of course this needs some time to download, install and get 
  used to.

  So if you are just beginning with PHP maybe a slimmer editor is better for 
  youre nerves ;-)

  Anja

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  planning to make a web application using the CakePHP framework.
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Re: PHP Editor

2008-10-20 Thread LunarDraco

I've been using aptana (www.aptana.com) which is a few plugins built
on top of eclipse. Has a couple nice additions for debuging and ajax
and json work. I like eclipse because it supports all the languages I
write code in and has good integration to svn.

I've only ever used the free version of aptana, which has been more
than enough. Eclipse by itself is free to begin with. Aptana has some
paid version of their tools which add more functionality.
Download aptana, and then install the additional php plugins from the
apatan start page.

I've switched back and forth between aptana and the eclipse PDT
plugins not sure yet which one I like, Maybe I just like the process
of watching each team progress. ;)



On Oct 20, 5:51 am, Janier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have used Phpdesigner and netbeans with Php. Both have code completion and 
 that helps

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Oct 20, 2008, at 7:23 AM, grigri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 +1 for Notepad++. I used to use PSPad (which has great support for
 user scripts) but switched because Notepad++ is MUCH faster and
 doesn't have the syntax hilighting bugs that PSPad does.

 I do miss the user scripting functionality though...

 On Oct 20, 11:30 am, Marcus Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I always use Notepad++, its a great multi language and easy to use
 editor.

 It can be downloaded at:

 http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm

 Hope you like it.

 Cheers

 On Oct 20, 11:22 am, Liebermann, Anja Carolin

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 What also works and doesn't need installation is notepad2 for 
 Windows:http://www.flos-freeware.ch/notepad2.html

 With Linux I like kate.

 However now that I am programming nearly fulltime I enjoy the niceties of 
 eclipse. But of course this needs some time to download, install and get used 
 to.

 So if you are just beginning with PHP maybe a slimmer editor is better for 
 youre nerves ;-)

 Anja

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 Hello, I'd like to know which project editor you would recommend. I'm 
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Re: PHP Editor

2008-10-20 Thread Matthieu

Thanks guys for your help!

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