Anyone ever used Quanta for developing CF pages? If so, what are your
experiences with it? Here'a a mention in the Linux Today Newsletter
(1/9/02):
LINUXPR: THEKOMPANY.COM RELEASES QUANTA GOLD VERSION 3.3.2 WITH
ZOPE AND COLDFUSION SUPPORT
Quanta Gold is designed for the professional web
there.
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From: Chris Montgomery [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 11:31 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Quanta?
Anyone ever used Quanta for developing CF pages? If so, what are your
experiences with it? Here'a a mention in the Linux Today Newsletter
I've used Quanta (for PHP, not CF development). It's not a bad editor, but
it doesn't have the power of Studio. Once they offer (do they?) the ability
to extend the IDE with user-defined toolbars and wizards (similar to VTML),
it will be very cool. (I know they say they support CF, but I get
Alternately you could use jEdit! :^)
It runs on Linux Windows, so you could use the same environment on
both platforms. jEdit, IMO, is closer to Studio than Quanta is... it
includes code collapsing, syntax highlighting etc... it also supports
plugins that include options for FTP, Code Aid
Thanks, guys, for the feedback. I've heard of jEdit and another editor
called Bluefish, but I haven't tried any non-Studio editors since starting
to use Linux on the desktop (still dual-booting back to Win2k to run CF
Studio). Anyway, it looks like Quanta will also run on Windows (with Mac
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