And this has what to do with PHP?
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Well cant you use PHP to augment Java and C++, such as communication between
MQ and PHP could be done by using C++ or Java? Java Applet included in a
PHP page.
From: Brian McGarvie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [PHP] Re: Development tools
Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2003 15:45:07
Yes you can use java classes... from php.
Yes you can write compile C++ to a dll and use it.
For Java: Notepad + the JDK :)
DLL's (C++) Notepad + dgcpp :)
IF you want a GUI - Java = JBuilder is best I've used.
C++ - typically VC++ :\
There are some free alternatives but the above are the 2
www.phpide.de
Check this out - Php IDE
Lord Loh.
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Ahm... Anything good for MacOS X out there? I currently use and love BBEdit,
but am open to other alternatives.
Chris
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www.phpide.de
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On Wednesday 10 July 2002 20:51, Matthew K. Gold wrote:
Of course, Macromedia recently bought Allaire, so who knows what the next
version of Homesite will look like...
Dreamweaver MX
They seem to have merged all the editing bits of Homesite in with Dreamweaver.
I must say this is the is
I am looking for a good Development tool to write my PHP in and was
wondering what people are using out there.
I will confess to not reading the entire thread, and if it was mentioned, I
apologize, but I think ActiveState's Komodo might be worth a try-out.
The Zend IDE is great for huge
I've picked up PHPed, Zend IDE, and Dreamweaver MX.
- ZendIDE has the best code-completion and editing features out of all
of them, best auto-tabs and auto completes.
- PHPed is ok, better with database and total MySQL development then
Zend IDE.
- Dreamweaver MX has limited PHP support but
Hello,
- Dreamweaver MX has limited PHP support but it is far superior on the
front end than the other two.
Dreamweaver MX can be easily upgraded to a far supperior PHP suppor
t with PHAkt, our free server model for DWMX. I'll paste the features
below, there's not debugger, and I
Hello,
If you find the Dreamweaver MX PHP support too immature, you can
always switch to PHAkt, a GPL extension to Macromedia Ultradev that improv
es the PHP support a lot.
The current version 2.0 (PHAkt 1.0 did the same thing for Ultradev 4
but it seems that many PHP
Well, this will start a war, but vim is available for windows... take a
bit of getting used to, but once you do it's awesome. and if you end up
on a unix box that has it you don't have to relearn anything.
-philip
On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Mark McCulligh wrote:
I am looking for a good Development
Absolutely true. Even though I haven't learned vi, I have to soon.
IMHO, I think I learned php the best way by coding with a no frills
editor ee
With only line numbering and basic search (not search/replace), I think
I picked up on php
rather quickly, than depending on a debugger to tell
For those of you using HomeSite, is it worthwhile for me to install it if I
already have DreamWeaver 4 on my PC? Someone said HomeSite is basically
DreamWeaver without the UI interface so I'm wondering if it's possible to use
DreamWeaver the same way I would Homesite.
Jesse
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Homesite (at least version 5.0) has support for more languages than DW4. Though I
believe in DW4 you can customize the syntax highlighting to match any languages that
*aren't* supported. I love Homesite 5. Not to mention that it runs a lot faster than
DW because it doesn't have to load as
.
Of course, Macromedia recently bought Allaire, so who knows what the next
version of Homesite will look like...
Matt
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For those of you using HomeSite, is it worthwhile for me to install it
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it out. http://www.macromedia.com
-Kevin
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The difference between Dreamweaver and Homesite
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Matt, you're little behind on the times. Most of the Homesite 5.0 editor
has already been integrated into DreamweaverMX. They even have a Homesite
mode which is what I use. :)
There are many benefits to DreamweaverMX. The FTP functionality in is
completely
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For those of you using HomeSite, is it worthwhile for me to install it if
I
already have DreamWeaver 4 on my PC? Someone said HomeSite is basically
DreamWeaver without the UI interface so I'm
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