I suggest to look at the http://www.codelobster.com Codelobster PHP Edition
It special CakePHP plug-in for Installation and Autocompelte for Helpers,
Components and Behaviors .
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I use redcar. You'll need ruby installed to install redcar as a gem
but its a fantastic text editor. It's very similar to textmate, it has
lots of bundles, snippets, and all of the popular textmate themes.
On Jun 19, 6:27 pm, Robert wrote:
> What editor or IDE do you find has the
Gedit + several plugins
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>> These days I'm using NetBeans IDE 6.9.1 which seems OK for me to code
>> for any php based project (including CakePHP).
>> So you can try for it.
>>
>> On Jun 20, 2:27 am, Robert wrote:
>> > What editor or IDE do you find has the b
eclipse PDT
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These days I'm using NetBeans IDE 6.9.1 which seems OK for me to code
for any php based project (including CakePHP).
So you can try for it.
On Jun 20, 2:27 am, Robert wrote:
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just use notepad... wtf..
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 1:29 PM, CRUSH wrote:
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Komodo is the best I've used so far.
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Ha ha!
> eg "What editor would you use to build a site like facebook?"
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it could be worse.
eg "What editor would you use to build a site like facebook?"
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On 20 June 2011 05:39, Jeremy Burns | Class Outfit <
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> Oh no - not again!
>
> On 20 Jun 2011, at 02:27, Robert wrote:
>
> > What edit
Oh no - not again!
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Please see recent extremely long thread on this topic:
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Let's try not to have all that again.
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It's all about jEdit. I'm suprised it isn't getting much love on this
thread... Everyone seems to love Textmate but I like a little more out
of my development enviroment.
I like jEdit because It...
1) Is platform independent
2) Has snippets (they're called super abreviations... work pretty much
t
I do programming for a living and there's another programmer in my shop
who uses PSPad almost exclusively. He really likes it. I have to say I
like the simplicity of it. I'm mainly interested in an editor that
provides syntax highlighting and the gets out of my way. PSPad does fit
the bill in tha
I have gone through tons of editors trying to find the best balance of
features and I've found PSPad to be a great little text editor that
supports PHP (as well as many other languages), Direct FTP transfer,
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Leonardo Varuzza wrote:
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>
> On Feb 13, 2:08 pm, Jason Huebel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> For those poor souls who can't use TextMate because you're on Windows,
>> you mig
Emacs, the one true editor ;-)
On Feb 13, 2:08 pm, Jason Huebel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For those poor souls who can't use TextMate because you're on Windows,
> you might want to take a look at InType (http://intype.info/). It's
> still in alpha (and will eventually be commercial software),
I'm using Eclipse + PDT for editing, SQLyog Community Edition for
MySQL stuff (it's a great program, and it's free!), and Firefox 2 with
webdeveloper and firebug extensions. I have some Cake snippets for
Eclipse that you can download from my blog.
(http://www.ntatd.org/mark/?p=24)
I'm also playi
I'm using Eclipse + PDT for editing, SQLyog Community Edition for
MySQL stuff (it's a great program, and it's free!), and Firefox 2 with
webdeveloper and firebug extensions. I have some Cake snippets for
Eclipse that you can download http://www.ntatd.org/mark/?
p=24">here.
I'm also playing aroun
As I said, I use Aptana. Full-featured, and free. I'm cheap, I is...
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Felix St. Bernard wrote:
> How come more of you don't use zend?
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and i am testing the editors intype (alpha version with project manager)
and/or komodo edit.
Alex schrieb:
> ah i've go
+1 for Textmate + Interarchy
On Feb 16, 8:41 am, "D.Pape" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> i'm web-developing in my free time and non-professional!!
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> Felix St. Bernard schrieb:
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> > How come more of you don't use zend? I find it pre
ah i've got to say that "ftp-uploader" is a very common name for an
uploader :-) so I meant the program on www.ftp-uploader.de :-)
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zend is very great, of course. but it's too expensive for me!!
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Felix St. Bernard schrieb:
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> everything that you guys even mention that you're waiting on in other
> soft
How come more of you don't use zend? I find it pretty stable with
everything that you guys even mention that you're waiting on in other
software. I liked Komodo but found it pretty slow. I never found the
time to put my hands around eclipse though it looks very interesting as
an open source al
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I use Komodo 4.0.
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On Windows i used ActiveState Komodo for PHP Development, nice
featured, it was a bit slow back there, dunno about today.
On OS X i use (and love!) TextMate for everything (FTP editing in
combination with Transmit or Cyberduck).
> I use dreamweaver 8 with their site settings for editing, etc. I'
When on Windows: EditPlus2 and WinSCP3 for file transfer
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When on Linux: VIM
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On Feb 13, 4:00 pm, "fr3nch13" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use dreamweaver 8 with their site settings for editing, etc. I'm
> stuck on windows cuz i have to test in IE too. blah!
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> BTW, great resource:http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IE
you can run IE on linux too, with ies4linux this is actual
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Wow, Mylar seems really nice.
I really like Eclipse for Java development.
Mylar and PDT with xdebug support
(http://sb2.info/better-solutions/tools/xdebug-support-for-eclipse-php-ide/),
are compelling reasons to re-evaluate baking in Eclipse.
Havi
As a followup, be sure you also get InTypePM, which is a project manager
wrapper around InType. InTypePM is a user-contributed app written in
Delphi. You can find it in this thread:
http://intype.info/forums/discussion/256/1/intype-project-manager-alpha/
The latest version is 1.0.0.35, which can
For those poor souls who can't use TextMate because you're on Windows,
you might want to take a look at InType (http://intype.info/). It's
still in alpha (and will eventually be commercial software), but it
includes a CakePHP "bundle". Bundles are plugins that include code
snippets and keyboard sh
With DW8 and using their sites, all you have to do is hit [control]+
[shift]+u and it will save and upload the file.
On Feb 13, 10:56 am, "joel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> And there's even a bundle command for it in TextMa
I use dreamweaver 8 with their site settings for editing, etc. I'm
stuck on windows cuz i have to test in IE too. blah!
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Notepad++ also, very lightweight (take 2sec to load) and it's easy to
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I use: Eclipse as environment + PDT (http://www.eclipse.org/php/) as
PHP editor + Subclipse for version control + Mylar & Trac for task
management.
The best things for such solution is 1) It is totally free 2) It runs
on linux or windows. 3)source code version is under control from ONE
repository
Just yesterday I learned that about DockSend with Transmit - awesome!
And there's even a bundle command for it in TextMate. I reassigned
the "DockSend file" command to Control + Shift + S in TextMate, and
now I basically make an edit to a file and then save it and hit that
key combo above and it
Thank you for this tip
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> Just a couple of tips for developers who prefer to develop the
magnetism wrote:
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I use it now to. Before it used jedit, but eclipse I think better but it
is needed a hardest machine.
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+1 for TextMate and Transmit!
Drag from the TextMate project right onto the Transmit icon in the
dock with DockSend... simple and beautiful.
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jEdit is my choice
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TextMate and YummyFTP for FTPing. On windows I use Intype and PSPad
then Filezilla for FTPing.
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> Matt from Australia here. In the past I've done all my PHP coding
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eclipse ide
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Top stuff. Thanks to you and nate
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> Just a couple of tips for developers who pref
Legend! very nice indeed.
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> > Currently I'm usingDreamweaver8 and I've found it to be quite good
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> >
I'm using Dreamweaver 8 too.
And there's a way to make .thtml files editable like .php files. Found
the text here, forgot to note the author.
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Just a couple of tips for developers who prefer to develop their page
layouts in Dreamweaver or work with graphics people who use
Dreamweaver. Thes
Quanta Plus (Linux) or Homesite(Windows)
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> Matt from Australia here. In the past I've done all my PHP coding
> using a text editor such as Wordpad, and then a few years back I've
> begun using Dreamweaver.
Zend Studio 5.5.0 is good enough
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>
> Matt from Australia here. In the past I've done all my PHP coding
> using a text editor such as Wordpad, and then a few years back I've
> begun using Dreamweaver.
>
> Currently I'm
On Feb 12, 7:02 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Hint: search this group for "dre
G'day all,
Matt from Australia here. In the past I've done all my PHP coding
using a text editor such as Wordpad, and then a few years back I've
begun using Dreamweaver.
Currently I'm using Dreamweaver 8 and I've found it to be quite good
when dealing with .php files. It's not great when editi
I am moving away from Vi / ViM in favor of gPHPEdit for Cake
programming.
http://www.gphpedit.org/
I also use UltraEdit-32 in Windows and Wine, but this is commercial
software. Well worth the cost IMO.
http://www.ultraedit.com/
I am afraid that none of these meet your Cross Platform / freeware
RadRails http://www.radrails.org/ would be nice if it could be
retrofitted to work with cake seing as how cake is (basically) a rewrite
of ROR.
BlenderStyle wrote:
> I'm curious to know what text editor everyone's using. I'm all about
> free stuff, so I've been using PSPad. It's pretty good, I
clemos wrote:
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> for years now, but without much success. Then I took a month to really
> learn the way it works and the shortcuts and all. Finally, I found
> that the multiple modes (PHP/HTML/JS ...) was weird and that emacs
>
For Something lightweight, I use EditPlus2 on windows and Kate on Linux. They're both pretty much identical.
Sonic
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jEdit does all that and more. You just need to get some plugins for it
to syntax highlighting, XML browser, etc. I have my jEdit setup with
the structure browser plugin so it shows a list of functions at the
left that I can click on and quickly jump to.
The plugins I have running:
XML
Sidekick
jEdit does all that and more. You just need to get some plugins for it
to syntax highlighting, XML browser, etc. I have my jEdit setup with
the structure browser plugin so it shows a list of functions at the
left that I can click on and quickly jump to.
The plugins I have running:
XML
Sidekick
hi
after trying both Eclipse and Emacs, I finally came back using Scite.
I first went to Eclipse for actionscript programming and swf comiling
without macromedia Flash (see http://osflash.org). but I really find
it too big, I don't need so much features, and I still don't
understand anything to
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jEdit has a rather nice plugin architecture, and it would be really nice
to see something Cake-related but I've never been sure what other people
would want. Anybody want to contribute?
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I am using PHPEclipse - setup and all was trivial.
The only tricky part (for me) was to get DBG up and running.
(I can try to find the tutorials for setting up debugging env.)
Once set up, all works very nicely. Editing and debugging is a piece of
c***.
Also, if someone is interested, I tried PHP
I am using PHPEclipse - setup and all was trivial.
The only tricky part (for me) was to get DBG up and running.
(I can try to find the tutorials for setting up debugging env.)
Once set up, all works very nicely. Editing and debugging is a piece of
c***.
Also, if someone is interested, I tried PHP
I run Eclipse (www.eclipse.org) with PHPEclipse
(http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=57621). I can't
recommend these tools enough. Cross-platform, cross language, open
source, with one the most brilliant and powerful interfaces I have come
across, well, ever. The only tricky p
I run Eclipse (www.eclipse.org) with PHPEclipse
(http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=57621). I can't
recommend these tools enough. Cross-platform, cross language, open
source, with one the most brilliant and powerful interfaces I have come
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> Windows and Linux. I
I am using macromedia (adobe) homesite, for several years now... I
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I think is one of the best... full costumizible...light enough... it;s
pitty macromedia doesnt care enough to make some updates... homesite is
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I am using macromedia (adobe) homesite, for several years now... I
started when It was the software of Allaire!
I think is one of the best... full costumizible...light enough... it;s
pitty macromedia doesnt care enough to make some updates... homesite is
integrated into dreamwever too
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TextWrangler is a pretty decent lightweight text edtior for OS X.
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BlenderStyle wrote:
> I'm curious to know what text editor everyone's using. I'm all about
> free stuff, so I've been using PSPad. It's pretty good, I guess, but
> I'm looking for something that's available on all Windows and Linux. I
> used EditPad for awhile, but it's not free. Any suggestions?
bluefish
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I'm curious to know what text editor everyone's using. I'm all about
free stuff, so I've been using PSPad. It's pretty good, I guess, but
I'm looking for something that's available on all Windows and Linux. I
used EditPad for awhile, but it's not free. Any suggestions? My main
requirements are tab
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