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PHPEclipse rocks.On 8/9/06, Brandon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
jEdithttp://jedit.orgJava-based text editor that includes syntax highlightingRuns on Windows, Linux, MacOS, Unix, FreeBSDHas an open API so users can build pluginsCurrent plugins include:
sftp/ftpphp parser (other languages as well)and
I use TextMate (with hooks into Fugu for uploading my code to the
server) and have never regretted purchasing it with my own money.
At my previous job we used Zend Studio, which I really like but it's
very expensive if you have to pay for it yourself.
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jEdit
http://jedit.org
Java-based text editor that includes syntax highlighting
Runs on Windows, Linux, MacOS, Unix, FreeBSD
Has an open API so users can build plugins
Current plugins include:
sftp/ftp
php parser (other languages as well)
and much much more!
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How well does it handle classes and their functions in terms of autocomplete ?
On 8/9/06, Kristopher Murata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think that I'm the one of use Bluefish.. :)
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> On 8/8/06, henthoca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > My friend recommended to me tsWebEditor ( http://tswe
I think that I'm the one of use Bluefish.. :)On 8/8/06, henthoca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My friend recommended to me tsWebEditor ( http://tswebeditor.net.tc/ )recently, and it seems pretty nice. All the cool features of the bigapps and the lightweight/portability of smaller apps. I've been try
My friend recommended to me tsWebEditor ( http://tswebeditor.net.tc/ )
recently, and it seems pretty nice. All the cool features of the big
apps and the lightweight/portability of smaller apps. I've been trying
it out on my USB thumbdrive. Oh yea, and free is nice. :P
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Take a look at http://www.mpsoftware.dk/phpdesigner.php";>PHP
Designer.
Lately I'm trying EasyEclipse for PHP (already mentioned in previous
messages) but it's still soon for me to give a consistent opinion.
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icelander wrote:
> I use TextMate on OS X, though if the file and text navigation on Easy
> Eclipse are the same or better, I might switch to that. The only thing
> I don't like about TextMate is that it doesn't do code completion.
TextMate does have code completion, for instance if you have a m
I use TextMate on OS X, though if the file and text navigation on Easy
Eclipse are the same or better, I might switch to that. The only thing
I don't like about TextMate is that it doesn't do code completion.
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I use PhpEd by NuSpere. Its not very well known, but it deserves the
highest praises imo ! I highly recommand it. I've tried Eclipse,
Komodo, PHP Editor, but none of them did the trick for me. PhpEd did.
Its a commercial editor, but it was the only one I could find that had
all I needed : Termina
check out address for subversion is http://macromates.com/svn/Bundles/trunk/Bundles/CAKE.tmbundlecomments and ideas welcome :)Sam D
On 7/6/06, Poncho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
John David Anderson (_psychic_) wrote:> On Jul 6, 2006, at 2:43 PM, Poncho wrote:>> >> > I was a long-time user of Dreamwe
John David Anderson (_psychic_) wrote:
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> > I was a long-time user of Dreamweaver (in code-view, mainly for
> > code-completion and syntax highlighting) until I discovered TextMate
> > about a year ago.
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> > I also use the Cake.bundle by sdevore.
On Jul 6, 2006, at 2:43 PM, Poncho wrote:
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> I was a long-time user of Dreamweaver (in code-view, mainly for
> code-completion and syntax highlighting) until I discovered TextMate
> about a year ago.
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> I also use the Cake.bundle by sdevore. It totally rocks my world and
> saves me so much tim
I was a long-time user of Dreamweaver (in code-view, mainly for
code-completion and syntax highlighting) until I discovered TextMate
about a year ago.
I also use the Cake.bundle by sdevore. It totally rocks my world and
saves me so much time with the ability of setting up snippets for
anything I
> I commented on how this would be nice to have for cake but I do not have the
> skills to implement a cake specific environment on eclipse.
I think gwoo was kidding ;-)
Anyway, I wouldn't worry about it. If community support for it
is/becomes strong enough, it'll happen one way or another.
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I know of someone that is using RadRails which is nothing more than eclipse with a few ruby plugins.He seems to like it and it does what he needs. He is only using it for editing of files.I commented on how this would be nice to have for cake but I do not have the skills to implement a cake specif
Thanks for the easyeclipse.org link.Anyone have experience with the EasyEclipse for Rails packages?Do they offer anything that is helpful to you with Rails development that would be cool to have in Cake development?
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gwoo,If I had the experience at setting something like that up I would. I was merely saying it be nice. I have no probs using eclipse with phpeclipse plugin.to all: It is interesting to see who is using which editor. I will have to look into some of the other plugins for eclipse that have been m
I use PHPEclipse and I've set it up so I can run the bake.php script in
one of the console windows, which is very convenient.
I setup this up in External Tools with the following settings:
Location: c:\php4\cli\php.exe
Working Directory: ${project_loc}\cake\scripts\
Arguments: bake.php
Someone
An usual reply to that kind of question is : the best tool is the one
you best know. In my case, Eclipse (and his embedded CVS client) +
PHPEclipse + Subclipse (SVN client) if necessary + JSEclipse for
javascript files is a perfect dev environnement. It's really worth
spending a few hours on under
I've been using EditPlus for my editting on Windows. It's a pretty
lightweight editor that is extremely customizable and extensible. My
favorite feature it has is Find In Files, which is my grep replacement
for Windows. I'm always looking for something comprable to it in
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Hey guys,
I've been using PHPEdit for years and I'm quite fond of it.
Lately I've been evaluating EasyEclipse for PHP. it has a nice set of
features/packages that go well with ANY php job. It comes with
PHPEclipse, SVN, Debug, Database and some more that I don't quite
remember, so get at http://w
So, Ryan you are going to head up the efforts for a CakePHP editor?
Personally, I use textmate with the Cake.bundle by sdevore.
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Ryan: I completely agree with you...On 7/5/06, Ryan Petrain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It would be nice to see a CakePHP version of RadRails, which is based off of eclipse.--Ryan
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It would be nice to see a CakePHP version of RadRails, which is based off of eclipse.--RyanOn 7/5/06, John Zimmerman [gmail] <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I have been using just VIM for a while now. I usually have 3-4 terminals open with VIM sessions running. I have my .vimrc file setup so formattin
I have been using just VIM for a while now. I usually have 3-4 terminals open with VIM sessions running. I have my .vimrc file setup so formatting happens the way I need it to.I use ditto to keep track of handy copy/pastes.
My main OS is Windows XP, but I use putty to SSH into either my linux tes
I used to use and be very happy with Eclipe and the Trustudio eclipe
plugin, but nowdays I use ActiveState's Komodo. It's a commercial
editor but it's really good if you've got the cash.
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Hi!
I´m using the freeware PSPad (http://www.pspad.com) on WinXP.
Take a look at their characteristics. It's the best i already used.
Like their words:
> do you work with various programming environments ?
> do you like highlighted syntax in code ?
> do you need a small tool with simple contro
Hi!
Linux is my OS and Emacs(*) is my editor!
(*) with PHP-mode, HTML-Helper-mode and MMM-mode to bind them!
Best regards!
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On 2006-07-05 14:57:50 +0100 clemos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was just wondering what editor you use to write your cakephp apps,
> and thought it would be cool to share some thoughts about this on the
> list.
I still use the retro-style wily because being able to right-click
links between f
I'm using Kate and Quanta (which is built on Kate) on Kubuntu. They're
fine as editors but I am considering switching to somethng better. The
problem is, I can't find anything (free) which has a feature whch would
make life easier. If there was something which had MVC in mind I'd
definitely take a
Eclipse with PHPEclipse :) even though is´t heavy as hell, it´s very good at what it does.On 7/5/06, Ryan Petrain <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I am using Eclipse with the php plugin on one machine and using Zend (ZDE) on my laptop.
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I am using Eclipse with the php plugin on one machine and using Zend (ZDE) on my laptop.On 7/5/06, nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:I use TextWrangler on Mac, ZDE on PC, and ZDE on Mac only when I
really, really have to.
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I use TextWrangler on Mac, ZDE on PC, and ZDE on Mac only when I
really, really have to.
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I'm using Textmate on OS X. It's pretty good.
I also tried out Eclipse, but it seemed like overkeel for a medium
sized web application.
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im using Notepad++ (on scintilla) on windows to 'just edit a typo', or
Eclipse when i'm working (on windows too.) My old PowerMac has only
256mb ram and Textmate work bad, so i use BBEdit 8, i'm looking for
good editor for OSX
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I was just wondering what editor you use to write your cakephp apps,
and thought it would be cool to share some thoughts about this on the
list.
I'm personnaly using SciteFlash for all PHP, HTML, js, and
actionscript editing so far. it's based on scintilla.
The reason why I'm asking is t
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