Though vim is not a so-called IDE, actually it's quite handy.
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 1:06 PM, Sascha Braun [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Hi people,
I have a webproject which is round about 3 GB in size. I was usually
using eclipse to work with the software but over time eclipse became
very
2008/8/28 Shelley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Though vim is not a so-called IDE, actually it's quite handy.
And as PHP is not [generally] compiled, no IDE is needed. VIM is
great, and for a GUI text editor I use Kate. Note that there will soon
be a VIM mode in Kate! I cannot wait!
--
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On 28 Aug 2008, at 11:57, Dotan Cohen wrote:
2008/8/28 Shelley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Though vim is not a so-called IDE, actually it's quite handy.
And as PHP is not [generally] compiled, no IDE is needed. VIM is
great, and for a GUI text editor I use Kate. Note that there will soon
be a VIM
Please tell me which IDE might be a true alternative for projects at
that size.
Don't know for sure, but you can try Netbeans for PHP :
http://php.netbeans.org/
kind regards,
Brice Favre
Thank you friends,
kind regards,
Sascha
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2008/8/28 Stut [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
And as PHP is not [generally] compiled, no IDE is needed. VIM is
great, and for a GUI text editor I use Kate. Note that there will soon
be a VIM mode in Kate! I cannot wait!
What does compilation have to do with it? C/C++ are rarely interpreted but
that
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 8:59 AM, Dotan Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/8/28 Stut [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
And as PHP is not [generally] compiled, no IDE is needed. VIM is
great, and for a GUI text editor I use Kate. Note that there will soon
be a VIM mode in Kate! I cannot wait!
What
On 28 Aug 2008, at 13:59, Dotan Cohen wrote:
2008/8/28 Stut [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
And as PHP is not [generally] compiled, no IDE is needed. VIM is
great, and for a GUI text editor I use Kate. Note that there will
soon
be a VIM mode in Kate! I cannot wait!
What does compilation have to do with
2008/8/28 Dan Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Well, while that is true about compiling, you're forgetting about other
things inside of an IDE, such as debugging. Yes, you can just pull up a web
browser or run the script at command line, but the debugger also has the
stepping features and break
2008/8/28 Stut [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
And thanks for the tasty eggs!
Eggs? I've obviously missed something.
So long, and thanks for all the fish!
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http://gibberish.co.il
א-ב-ג-ד-ה-ו-ז-ח-ט-י-ך-כ-ל-ם-מ-ן-נ-ס-ע-ף-פ-ץ-צ-ק-ר-ש-ת
ä-ö-ü-ß-Ä-Ö-Ü
That's an opinion that you state as fact. I use an IDE for PHP for
function referencing is very PHP. The open declaration feature is very
helpful in eclipse. Also, subeclipse is great too.
Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
http://www.onshore.com
Dotan Cohen
2008/8/28 Micah Gersten [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
That's an opinion that you state as fact.
You must be new here :)
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http://gibberish.co.il
א-ב-ג-ד-ה-ו-ז-ח-ט-י-ך-כ-ל-ם-מ-ן-נ-ס-ע-ף-פ-ץ-צ-ק-ר-ש-ת
ä-ö-ü-ß-Ä-Ö-Ü
I've been on the list for over a month and I post quite a bit. I do the
same thing apparently. See 'Re: [PHP] Re: Variable name as a string'
thread. :-)
Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
http://www.onshore.com
Dotan Cohen wrote:
2008/8/28 Micah Gersten [EMAIL
2008/8/28 Micah Gersten [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You must be new here :)
I've been on the list for over a month and I post quite a bit.
It is an internet meme for those who express surprise at some old
internet habits. Probably most familiar to readers of /.. It was meant
as an in-joke, with
Shelley a écrit :
Though vim is not a so-called IDE, actually it's quite handy.
Actually, it is. An IDE is a glue between a set of tools. Vim
provides every services you need, and it is scriptable.
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I really like zend studio for eclipse, debugger is slow at times on
large projects. I hope, zend said they won't, is provide xdebug
support for zend studio. I also really like working with mylyn.
--Brendon
On Aug 27, 2008, at 1:06 AM, Sascha Braun wrote:
Hi people,
I have a webproject
use Aptana its awesome and free as well.
thanks
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 8:29 PM, Micah Gersten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How much RAM do you have? Eclipse is a great IDE. Have you upgraded to
3.4?
Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
http://www.onshore.com
VamVan wrote:
use Aptana its awesome and free as well.
thanks
And it's Eclipse as well :-)
-Shawn
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Hi people,
I have a webproject which is round about 3 GB in size. I was usually
using eclipse to work with the software but over time eclipse became
very instable regarding that project.
As soon as I open classes with 2000 or more lines of code in it, an out
of memory error occours.
So I need
How much RAM do you have? Eclipse is a great IDE. Have you upgraded to
3.4?
Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
http://www.onshore.com
Sascha Braun wrote:
Hi people,
I have a webproject which is round about 3 GB in size. I was usually
using eclipse to work with
Lester Caine wrote:
Peter Ford wrote:
I've tried to use Eclipse PDT, and it's just generally horrible - the
All-in-one
has no Subversion support and no SSH support for deploying to the server
properly. The debugging support worked well on the windows version, but I
couldn't get it to work
OK, I'm looking at the PHPEclipse site, and I've been here before: the current
Using PHPEclipse document lists the system requirements as PHP 5.1.2 or *below*,
and Apache 2.0 or *below*
Is that just badly out-of-date (last update is April 2007), or is PHPEclipse
really not able to support PHP
I've tried to use Eclipse PDT, and it's just generally horrible - the All-in-one
has no Subversion support and no SSH support for deploying to the server
properly. The debugging support worked well on the windows version, but I
couldn't get it to work from Linux (with the same web server...)
And
It has, but you should install them manually...
Try help- Software updates - Find and install...
Regards,
Shelley
-Original Message-
From: Peter Ford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 5:24 PM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP ide?
I've tried
Peter Ford wrote:
I've tried to use Eclipse PDT, and it's just generally horrible - the All-in-one
has no Subversion support and no SSH support for deploying to the server
properly. The debugging support worked well on the windows version, but I
couldn't get it to work from Linux (with the same
On Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 01:44:19PM +, Lester Caine wrote:
Tiago Silva wrote:
Lester Caine escreveu:
Robert Cummings 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
On Friday 09 November 2007 02:05:32 you wrote:
On Fri, 2007-11-09 at 01:03 +0100, Børge Holen wrote:
oh no, I wasn't hinting your way, I more or less commented on
tersus
beeing eclipse. It's like the ubunty hype, witch fails to state on
the
homepage: we're practically
Robert Cummings 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 :)
--
Lester
Tiago Silva wrote:
Lester Caine escreveu:
Robert Cummings 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
But I highly doubt you'll find a first-class PHP code IDE (Zend Studio) that
is also a first-class HTML layout tool (Dreamweaver).
My 2006 rant said I'll accept multiple tools. I'll have to find that post and
see if my needs have changed. Ahh here:
I am looking for a tool (or tools) that
Just wondering if anyone uses an IDE and if so what ones?
Ta,
H.
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Eclipse with PDT plugin
Scite. Not quite an IDE per-se, but still very very good and extremely
versatile.
IDE of champions ;)
That somewhat subjective... :)
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http://www.websupportsolutions.co.uk
Knowledge Base and HelpDesk software
that can cut the
Darryl Ware wrote:
Eclipse with PDT plugin
I still prefer PHPEclise and Eclipse handles a lot of my documentation
management and other development tools so just one 'IDE' to play with
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2007. 11. 8, csütörtök keltezéssel 10.58-kor Lester Caine ezt írta:
Darryl Ware wrote:
Eclipse with PDT plugin
I still prefer PHPEclise and Eclipse handles a lot of my documentation
management and other development tools so just one 'IDE' to play with
for me EasyEclipse for PHP
greets
Zend Studio or
PHPEd
Regards,
Shelley
-Original Message-
From: Hulf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 6:02 PM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] PHP ide?
Just wondering if anyone uses an IDE and if so what ones?
Ta,
H.
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Eclipse with PDT plugin
IDE of champions ;)
Hulf wrote:
Just wondering if anyone uses an IDE and if so what ones?
Ta,
H.
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Andrew Peterson wrote:
Does anyone else find the Eclipse programs run EXTREMELY slow? Maybe
there's some sort of configuration I'm missing.
-Andrew
Eclipse is Java based. You need a decent machine and decent amount of RAM.
More tips -
a) Install only what you need
Eclipse is a universe
Hulf wrote:
Just wondering if anyone uses an IDE and if so what ones?
Ta,
H.
Eclipse w/ PDT is great.
Excellent integration with Subversion (Subclipse). Shows the changed
files in the file browser, extremely easy diff, history, etc.
Iv
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George Pitcher wrote:
I used Eclipse a few years ago when I was pretending to be a java developer.
I use Eclipse for 1 1/2 year now and just lately it became nice for what
I need (decent PDT, decent Subclipse).
Can't imagine what it looked like few years ago.
Since then I've mainly been
George Pitcher wrote:
Apart from that Eclipse is excellent and is improving.
I used Eclipse a few years ago when I was pretending to be a java developer.
Since then I've mainly been using Dreamweaver, which works well with Smarty,
and the 30-odd sites I manage.
How easy would it be for me
Andrew Peterson wrote:
I'll try installed it again with none of the other nonsense.
PDT has the so called ALL-IN-ONE thing, however I don't really trust it.
I would suggest the following -
a) Be sure you have the latest Java.
b) Get the normal, traditional Eclipse.
c) Update it (Help
Apart from that Eclipse is excellent and is improving.
I used Eclipse a few years ago when I was pretending to be a java developer.
Since then I've mainly been using Dreamweaver, which works well with Smarty,
and the 30-odd sites I manage.
How easy would it be for me to move my existing PHP
On Friday 09 November 2007 01:03:13 Børge Holen wrote:
On Friday 09 November 2007 00:47:56 you wrote:
On Fri, 2007-11-09 at 00:28 +0100, Børge Holen wrote:
On Friday 09 November 2007 00:03:32 Instruct ICC wrote:
Just wondering if anyone uses an IDE and if so what ones?
On Friday 09 November 2007 00:47:56 you wrote:
On Fri, 2007-11-09 at 00:28 +0100, Børge Holen wrote:
On Friday 09 November 2007 00:03:32 Instruct ICC wrote:
Just wondering if anyone uses an IDE and if so what ones?
Ta,
H.
Quanta +, of
On Fri, 2007-11-09 at 00:28 +0100, Børge Holen wrote:
On Friday 09 November 2007 00:03:32 Instruct ICC wrote:
Just wondering if anyone uses an IDE and if so what ones?
Ta,
H.
Quanta +, of course.
Other is to much work and not worth the
On Friday 09 November 2007 00:03:32 Instruct ICC wrote:
Just wondering if anyone uses an IDE and if so what ones?
Ta,
H.
Quanta +, of course.
Other is to much work and not worth the effort...
I really cannot see what so many of you guys see in
Just wondering if anyone uses an IDE and if so what ones?
Ta,
H.
Quanta +, of course.
Other is to much work and not worth the effort...
I really cannot see what so many of you guys see in eclipse, it's a
mistake all together
I use JOE of course.
On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 21:47 +0100, Børge Holen wrote:
On Thursday 08 November 2007 11:02:07 Hulf wrote:
Just wondering if anyone uses an IDE and if so what ones?
Ta,
H.
Quanta +, of course.
Other is to much work and not worth the effort...
I really cannot see what so
On Thursday 08 November 2007 11:02:07 Hulf wrote:
Just wondering if anyone uses an IDE and if so what ones?
Ta,
H.
Quanta +, of course.
Other is to much work and not worth the effort...
I really cannot see what so many of you guys see in eclipse, it's a mistake
all together
--
---
Børge
On Fri, 2007-11-09 at 01:03 +0100, Børge Holen wrote:
oh no, I wasn't hinting your way, I more or less commented on
tersus
beeing eclipse. It's like the ubunty hype, witch fails to state on
the
homepage: we're practically NOTHING without debian.
Ubuntu = Debian + New Life
you
On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 21:47 +0100, Børge Holen wrote:
On Thursday 08 November 2007 11:02:07 Hulf wrote:
Just wondering if anyone uses an IDE and if so what ones?
Ta,
H.
Quanta +, of course.
Other is to much work and not worth the effort...
I really cannot see what so many of you
On Thursday 08 November 2007 23:33:07 Instruct ICC wrote:
On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 21:47 +0100, Børge Holen wrote:
On Thursday 08 November 2007 11:02:07 Hulf wrote:
Just wondering if anyone uses an IDE and if so what ones?
Ta,
H.
Quanta +, of course.
Other is to much
I'm going.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
php-general@lists.php.net Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2007 00:28:59 +0100 Subject: Re:
[PHP] PHP ide? On Friday 09 November 2007 00:03:32 Instruct ICC wrote:
Just wondering if anyone uses an IDE and if so what ones?
Ta, H
On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 19:06 -0800, Instruct ICC wrote:
Sorry for the crap below. I think it's MS Hotmail not playing nice with
Safari.
Eclipse and Netbeans (now it may look like I'm pushing Java) have offerings
to allow us developers to build upon -- not just apps, but tools. I think
to be
able to use it at home like the DW licenses.
And I'll still be looking around for the next best thing.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
php-general@lists.php.net Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2007 01:03:13 +0100 Subject: Re:
[PHP] PHP ide? OT On Friday 09 November
Blah blah blah...electricity
You see where I'm going.
You forgot Adam and Eve
For those who believe You see where I'm going.
For the others, you get vacuum fluctuations LOL.
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Boo! Scare away worms, viruses and so much more! Try
On Thursday 08 November 2007, Instruct ICC wrote:
Do you pay for Ubuntu? Maybe a support package?
Earlier this week I was pissed at Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 and their
developers. And I began thinking that the major difference between open
source software (free as in no $ outa my pocket) and
Hi,
Newbie learning php here.
Does anyone (have|know where I can get) a set of html and php files to
automate script and form writing?
What I want is an html file with forms, drop down boxes, check boxes
etc, that will allow me to quickly|automatically construct php and
html code to run on my
Malcolm,
It's called a learning curve, and is necessary to know the mechanics of the
language. If you try to short-circuit it, you'll forever be wondering
How'd that happen?
Just prepare some simple scripts and try them out, or use something like
ColdFusion and be resigned to forever working
Can anyone suggest a PHP editor/IDE for OS X other than:
- BBEdit (already using it)
- Zend Studio (it's Java, not OS X native)
What I'm hoping for is:
- some form of auto-complete text for functions/constants/etc,
- integrated testing/debugging
- integration with local install of PHP
- anything
Hi, Jastin,
Just try Eclipse (www.eclipse.org) and PHP plugin called phpeclipse (available
at sourceforge.net). Works great on ALL platforms, including Linux, OSX and
Win.
On Saturday 04 September 2004 05:26 pm, Justin French wrote:
Can anyone suggest a PHP editor/IDE for OS X other than:
-
Andrei Verovski wrote:
Hi, Jastin,
Just try Eclipse (www.eclipse.org) and PHP plugin called phpeclipse (available
at sourceforge.net). Works great on ALL platforms, including Linux, OSX and
Win.
On Saturday 04 September 2004 05:26 pm, Justin French wrote:
Can anyone suggest a PHP editor/IDE for
I use Drewmweaver's code view as a PHP IDE It allows me to manage my
site / app files as a whole (which dreamweaver does great) and the
built-in IDE (not the wyswyg) has great code hinting and the other
standard features one might look for (syntax colors, line numbers,
etc.)
Since I usually do
Hi All,
I was just wondering what different IDEs everyone is using and why. I am
asking to see if there are advantages in working in one over the other,
other than personal preference of course.
I currently work in DW MX 04. But I would like to know the pros and cons in
the others being
Hello Alex,
Monday, February 16, 2004, 3:35:32 PM, you wrote:
AH I was just wondering what different IDEs everyone is using and why. I am
AH asking to see if there are advantages in working in one over the other,
AH other than personal preference of course.
Zend IDE 3.0.2
The biggest benefits
Any opinions on the most feature rich IDE? I use Maguma now, but I notice
that Zend Studio and phpED have some good profiling features. I didn't see
that Zend had any DB connection features built-in though. Any advice on
these two? Others?
Thanks for your input!
-Shawn
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Chris W. Parker wrote:
Of all these things can it connect to FTP locations?
I tried it out but could only manage to open files from my local
harddrive which is exactly where my php files are not.
Try HTMLKit: it can connect to an ftp-server.
http://www.html-kit.com
Erwin Kerk
Web Developer
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My folding is setup to work based on a function to fold and unfold. I
have the function mapped to my spacebar, so pressing it while
in escape mode will either fold or unfold the code
Place this in your .vimrc and then you can use {{{ and }}} as your
start and end tags
Hello
If you don't mind running a JVM you can use PHPEclipse with the Eclipse
Framework. Additionally to the php plugin there are a lot of other plugins
out there that can assist you.
http://www.phpeclipse.org
Regards
Stefan Langer
Yeah .. vim is my god too. You can do so many things with so little
keystrokes. And it basically has the best syntax highlighting I've ever
seen. With some easy tricks you can even let it highlight your own
functions. I haven't doen so, but I know it's possible :P... Also, it exists
on most
on Sat, 13 Dec 2003 09:06:56 -0800 (PST) Jough Jeaux wrote:
JJ Was wondering what everyone's favortie IDE is for
JJ coding in PHP. I've got a big PHP project in the
JJ works. I'll be doing alot with it and am looking for
JJ ways to boost my productivity.
Used to use UltraEdit some time, but
I searched for weeks and tried about 8 php editors and settled on
http://www.phpedit.net/products/PHPEdit/
Code hints and completion, and highlighting, etc. are superb.
Has a few minor bugs, but they are not serious.
The automatic documenter [they call it help, which it really isn't] is
Al mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Monday, December 15, 2003 12:52 PM said:
I searched for weeks and tried about 8 php editors and settled on
http://www.phpedit.net/products/PHPEdit/
Code hints and completion, and highlighting, etc. are superb.
Has a few minor bugs, but they are not
Mike wrote:
if you are using windows, I would highlt recommend PHPEdit, it is open
source and has function completion. It boosts productivity a lot
http://www.phpedit.net/products/PHPEdit/
Mike
Not that good. IIRC, all the error messages and the prompts are in
German, one need to guess
Not that good. IIRC, all the error messages and the prompts are in
German, one need to guess which button should press if you don't know
the very language.
They were all in english last time I used it (which was a while ago)
Mike
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with folding you can fold your code in chunks, you basically setup a
start fold and an end fold and place code between them, then you can
open and close (fold) that block of code as you need to or don't need to
see it...
for example:
# {{{ PHP Code to do something...
..
..
1 lines of
Jough Jeaux wrote:
Was wondering what everyone's favortie IDE is for
coding in PHP. I've got a big PHP project in the
works. I'll be doing alot with it and am looking for
ways to boost my productivity.
--Jough
__
Do you Yahoo!?
New Yahoo! Photos - easier
snip
Was wondering what everyone's favortie IDE is for
coding in PHP. I've got a big PHP project in the
works. I'll be doing alot with it and am looking for
ways to boost my productivity.
--Jough
/snip
If you're willing to purchase a commercial product I'd highly recommend
Zend's IDE. I've
Was wondering what everyone's favortie IDE is for
coding in PHP. I've got a big PHP project in the
works. I'll be doing alot with it and am looking for
ways to boost my productivity.
--Jough
__
Do you Yahoo!?
New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing.
vim - with folding and ctags
sweet.
Ahbaid
Jough Jeaux wrote:
Was wondering what everyone's favortie IDE is for
coding in PHP. I've got a big PHP project in the
works. I'll be doing alot with it and am looking for
ways to boost my productivity.
--Jough
__
Do
Hmm, I'm currently a vim user also. You'll have to
elaborate on this folding and ctag business though...
--- Ahbaid Gaffoor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
vim - with folding and ctags
sweet.
Ahbaid
Jough Jeaux wrote:
Was wondering what everyone's favortie IDE is for
coding in PHP. I've
Hello Jough,
Saturday, December 13, 2003, 5:06:56 PM, you wrote:
JJ Was wondering what everyone's favortie IDE is for
JJ coding in PHP. I've got a big PHP project in the
JJ works. I'll be doing alot with it and am looking for
JJ ways to boost my productivity.
I use NuSphere's phpED - it was a
I have started using PrimalScript from www.sapien.com
It's cheaper than NuSphere and I love it.
Clint Tredway
www.digital12studios.com
Original Message:
From: Jough Jeaux [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] PHP IDE?
Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2003 09:06:56 -0800 (PST)
Was wondering
]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 11:06 AM
Subject: [PHP] PHP IDE?
| Was wondering what everyone's favortie IDE is for
| coding in PHP. I've got a big PHP project in the
| works. I'll be doing alot with it and am looking for
| ways to boost my productivity.
|
| --Jough
I also have Note Tab Pro and I love it for simple stuff. The more complicated my stuff
got the more I got away from note tab.
Clint Tredway
www.digital12studios.com
Original Message:
From: Website Managers.net [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP IDE?
Date: Sat, 13
On Sat, 2003-12-13 at 12:06, Jough Jeaux wrote:
Was wondering what everyone's favortie IDE is for
coding in PHP. I've got a big PHP project in the
works. I'll be doing alot with it and am looking for
ways to boost my productivity.
Quanta Plus:
http://quanta.sourceforge.net
Bluefish is also
Jough Jeaux wrote:
Was wondering what everyone's favortie IDE is for
coding in PHP. I've got a big PHP project in the
works. I'll be doing alot with it and am looking for
ways to boost my productivity.
--Jough
__
Do you Yahoo!?
New Yahoo! Photos - easier
if you are using windows, I would highlt recommend PHPEdit, it is open
source and has function completion. It boosts productivity a lot
http://www.phpedit.net/products/PHPEdit/
Mike
On Sat, 2003-12-13 at 17:06, Jough Jeaux wrote:
Was wondering what everyone's favortie IDE is for
coding in
please tell me a good PHP editor for linux, wich one you prefer.
or a package for PHP in Xemacs.
i try the bluefish but i dont like it.
Thanks,
Pedro Cardoso
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I have been using Zend Studio on Windows and they have a Linux client.
You can get a demo key at www.zend.com.
I am pretty sure that xemacs has a php mode as well.
-Scott
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Pedro Jorge Dias Cardoso wrote:
please tell me a good PHP editor for linux, wich one you
Hello:
please tell me a good PHP editor for linux, wich one you prefer.
or a package for PHP in Xemacs.
I like very much this under linux http://quanta.sourceforge.net/
Best Regards.
QaDRAM Studio, RAD Development for the WEB
I am currently evaluating the following IDEs that support PHP.
Zend's Studio 2.0
NuSphere's PHPEd
Active State's Komodo
My selection criteria are:
Code Completion
Debugging
Project Management
Versioning and Source Control
Documentation
Code Deployment
I have read through the documentation of
Hey all,
I am, and have been for some time, in search of a PHP IDE that allows me to
view things more on a project basis. Meaning, that I would like to have
some sort of Class browsing capabilities along with file browsing
capabilities. I am also looking for a decent freeware Texteditor/Web
PM
Subject: [PHP] PHP IDE
Hey all,
I am, and have been for some time, in search of a PHP IDE that allows me to
view things more on a project basis. Meaning, that I would like to have
some sort of Class browsing capabilities along with file browsing
capabilities. I am also looking
is BSD.
Best reagrds,
Andrey Hristov
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Subject: [PHP] PHP IDE
Hey all,
I am, and have been for some time, in search of a PHP IDE that allows me
to
view thi
On Saturday 26 January 2002 03:49, Zeev Suraski stuffed this into my mailbox:
I use Activestate Komodo (www.activestate.com). It's not free though ($ 29,95
end-user/educational $ 299 commercial). However, it's not just PHP, it also
has stuff for perl, C and several other languages.
regards
You can use html-kit (www.chami.com) with the php plugin.
Very simple editor with syntax highlighting. Free
Or you can buy phped from www.nusphere.com more sophisticated.
Laurent Drouet
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Who knows a good Php IDE for linux, like PHP Code ?
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Rafael Perazzo B Mota wrote:
Who knows a good Php IDE for linux, like PHP Code ?
Just have a look at www.activestate.com. They sell a product called
Komodo.
Alexander
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I'm probably not objective, but the upcoming (Feb 4) Zend Studio is pretty
darned good, and it works perfectly under Linux. You can try the beta
(even though final release will have much more impressive/intelligent code
completion) at zend.com/store/beta.php
Zeev
On Fri, 25 Jan 2002, Rafael
Hello,
I am currently working on finishing up version 2.0 of PHP Studio.
It's release date is March 15. It is a completely free source/ware. I
was hoping to get a list of features that PHP developers would want to
see. I will make an attempt to have all of these features included in
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