Re: [PHP] PHP editor suggestion?

2005-01-25 Thread Merlin
Robert Cummings schrieb:
On Mon, 2005-01-24 at 12:26, Merlin wrote:
Hi there,
I am now using Homesite 4.5.x  since a few years since I found it the 
most relieble editor arround.

Now I would like to have a look around to see if there are better 
solutions nowadays.

I am looking for a relieable, stable and quick PHP/HTML editor.
Can anybody suggest a good one? I tried phpdesigner, but it seems to 
have lots of bugs and is quite slow.

Thank you for any suggestions,
Merlin

Let me recommend something far better: A SEARCH ENGINE
If that should fail: A BRAIN
At the very least: RTFA
This topic spams the list every week or two. It was just on last week.
At least have a little self respect and try to find an answer for
yourself before posting the same old off topic crap.
Cheers,
Rob. 
It seems like you did have a very bad day. Maybe you should consider not 
to spoil the good spirit that this nice php list offers. There are lots 
of great people on here. To bad that such answers also find its way to 
the board.

merlin
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Re: [PHP] PHP editor suggestion?

2005-01-24 Thread The Disguised Jedi
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On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 13:41:55 -0800, Christopher Fulton
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [quote]
> > I am looking for a relieable, stable and quick PHP/HTML editor.
> >
> > Can anybody suggest a good one? I tried phpdesigner, but it seems to
> > have lots of bugs and is quite slow.
> > 
> [/quote]
> 
> Just a suggestionA mailing list may not be the best place to find
> the answer for this question.  A person's choice in an editor is going
> to be different depending on who you talk to.  One person may love vi,
> whereas another person may love Dreamweaver.  If you read the
> archives, you'll see several responses going many different ways as to
> what editor is the best.  My suggestion would be to decide what are
> the most important things you want in an editor (ie...syntax
> highlighting, speed, a built in code debugger, cross platform
> compatibility, etc...).  Then, once you have decided what is
> "essential" for you, do a google search for editors with those things.
>  Try a few out, and decide what works best for you.
> 
> Happy Searching,
> Chris
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Re: [PHP] PHP editor suggestion?

2005-01-24 Thread Christopher Fulton
[quote]
> I am looking for a relieable, stable and quick PHP/HTML editor.
> 
> Can anybody suggest a good one? I tried phpdesigner, but it seems to
> have lots of bugs and is quite slow.
> 
[/quote]

Just a suggestionA mailing list may not be the best place to find
the answer for this question.  A person's choice in an editor is going
to be different depending on who you talk to.  One person may love vi,
whereas another person may love Dreamweaver.  If you read the
archives, you'll see several responses going many different ways as to
what editor is the best.  My suggestion would be to decide what are
the most important things you want in an editor (ie...syntax
highlighting, speed, a built in code debugger, cross platform
compatibility, etc...).  Then, once you have decided what is
"essential" for you, do a google search for editors with those things.
 Try a few out, and decide what works best for you.

Happy Searching, 
Chris  

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Re: [PHP] PHP editor suggestion?

2005-01-24 Thread Robert Cummings
On Mon, 2005-01-24 at 12:26, Merlin wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> I am now using Homesite 4.5.x  since a few years since I found it the 
> most relieble editor arround.
> 
> Now I would like to have a look around to see if there are better 
> solutions nowadays.
> 
> I am looking for a relieable, stable and quick PHP/HTML editor.
> 
> Can anybody suggest a good one? I tried phpdesigner, but it seems to 
> have lots of bugs and is quite slow.
> 
> Thank you for any suggestions,
> 
> Merlin

Let me recommend something far better: A SEARCH ENGINE

If that should fail: A BRAIN

At the very least: RTFA

This topic spams the list every week or two. It was just on last week.
At least have a little self respect and try to find an answer for
yourself before posting the same old off topic crap.

Cheers,
Rob. 
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Re: [PHP] PHP editor suggestion?

2005-01-24 Thread trobi
Merlin  wrote / napĂ­sal (a):
Hi there,
I am now using Homesite 4.5.x  since a few years since I found it the 
most relieble editor arround.

Now I would like to have a look around to see if there are better 
solutions nowadays.

I am looking for a relieable, stable and quick PHP/HTML editor.
Can anybody suggest a good one? I tried phpdesigner, but it seems to 
have lots of bugs and is quite slow.

Thank you for any suggestions,
Merlin
phpeclipse?
trobi
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[PHP] PHP editor suggestion?

2005-01-24 Thread Merlin
Hi there,
I am now using Homesite 4.5.x  since a few years since I found it the 
most relieble editor arround.

Now I would like to have a look around to see if there are better 
solutions nowadays.

I am looking for a relieable, stable and quick PHP/HTML editor.
Can anybody suggest a good one? I tried phpdesigner, but it seems to 
have lots of bugs and is quite slow.

Thank you for any suggestions,
Merlin
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