Re: [PHP] Re: PHP IDE needed

2008-08-27 Thread Sancar Saran
Whats wrong with

echo ?php echo Hello World; ?  index.php


is there anything to satisfy your needs...

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[PHP] [OT|Troll] Re: [PHP] Re: PHP IDE needed

2008-08-27 Thread Lupus Michaelis

Sancar Saran a écrit :

Whats wrong with

echo ?php echo Hello World; ?  index.php


  Two syntacticals errors ? :p



is there anything to satisfy your needs...


  I prefer cat for that purpose, more flexible.

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RE: [PHP] Re: PHP ide?

2007-11-09 Thread Instruct ICC

  Ubuntu = Debian + New Life
  
  Mandriva has Eclipse and PHPEclipse 'out of the box' along with Apache
  and PHP
  I can build a fully functional development machine from a pile of bits
  in under an hour ;)
  And currently that includes downloading the latest updates :)
  
 
 +1 for Mandriva :)
 
 As a long time Mandriva user and not-such-a-long time contributor, I've
 looked on the rise of Ubuntu with great interest. I think where they've
 excelled is in community - it's definitely got a lot of momentum but
 where this falls down is the lack of centralised management. There are
 simply too many independent package repositories out there doing there
 own packages and not necessarily getting them all correct with their
 naming and obsoletion etc. This makes it difficult for people upgrading
 in the future from ad-hoc third party packages to official packages. One
 of the things I like about Linux (distros) is the central
 packaging/deployment system as it keeps things neat, tidy and, most
 importantly, structured... Just my €0.02.

I think PCLinuxOS is based on Mandriva (I could be wrong), and it passed Ubuntu 
on distrowatch.com

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Re: [PHP] Re: PHP ide?

2007-11-09 Thread Børge Holen
On Friday 09 November 2007 18:45:27 Instruct ICC wrote:
   Ubuntu = Debian + New Life
  
   Mandriva has Eclipse and PHPEclipse 'out of the box' along with Apache
   and PHP
   I can build a fully functional development machine from a pile of bits
   in under an hour ;)
   And currently that includes downloading the latest updates :)
 
  +1 for Mandriva :)
 
  As a long time Mandriva user and not-such-a-long time contributor, I've
  looked on the rise of Ubuntu with great interest. I think where they've
  excelled is in community - it's definitely got a lot of momentum but
  where this falls down is the lack of centralised management. There are
  simply too many independent package repositories out there doing there
  own packages and not necessarily getting them all correct with their
  naming and obsoletion etc. This makes it difficult for people upgrading
  in the future from ad-hoc third party packages to official packages. One
  of the things I like about Linux (distros) is the central
  packaging/deployment system as it keeps things neat, tidy and, most
  importantly, structured... Just my €0.02.

 I think PCLinuxOS is based on Mandriva (I could be wrong), and it passed
 Ubuntu on distrowatch.com

and the whole series is based from redhat. 


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