Sancar Saran a écrit :
Whats wrong with
echo "" > index.php
Two syntacticals errors ? :p
is there anything to satisfy your needs...
I prefer cat for that purpose, more flexible.
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Whats wrong with
echo "" > index.php
is there anything to satisfy your needs...
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Sascha Braun schrieb:
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 erro
On Friday 09 November 2007 18:45:27 Instruct ICC 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
> >> 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 Caine wrote:
> 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 t
Hulf wrote:
> Just wondering if anyone uses an IDE and if so what ones?
>
> Ta,
>
> H.
Quanta+, with KDESVN for version management...
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Justin French wrote:
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
"Peter Walter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Rush,
>
> templatetamer looks like an environment that I would be interested in
> using; however, what support resources are available for templatetamer?
> Is there a news server, bulletin board, or other help resource for
Rush,
templatetamer looks like an environment that I would be interested in
using; however, what support resources are available for templatetamer?
Is there a news server, bulletin board, or other help resource for
people new to templatetamer?
Peter
Rush wrote:
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"Jough Jeaux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> 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.
If you are going to work with t
I use Emacs with syntax PHP highlighting. It does tabbing very well as
well and has a lot of features that I couldn't easily gert out of vim
(and there's no annoying mode change ;-). (Note: I used to use vim and
loved it, but emacs seduced me away.)
-paperCrane
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (J Smith) wrote:
> Quanta is for KDE, too, not GTK.
>
you are right I was thinking about glimmer :) but kate,quanta for kde
then :)
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Quanta is for KDE, too, not GTK.
J
Henrik Hansen wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Pedro Jorge Dias Cardoso) wrote:
>
> > please tell me a good PHP editor for linux, wich one you prefer.
> > or a package for PHP in Xemacs.
>
> I saw recently that phpedit comes out on linux now thats a good
> ed
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Pedro Jorge Dias Cardoso) wrote:
> please tell me a good PHP editor for linux, wich one you prefer.
> or a package for PHP in Xemacs.
I saw recently that phpedit comes out on linux now thats a good
editor (it costs). Else try Kate for KDE and Quanta for GTK.
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"Rafael Perazzo B Mota" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Who knows a good Php IDE for linux, like PHP Code ?
Try Macromedia ColdFusion Studio 5.0, it has PHP syntax highlighting and
is very customizable (Code Snippets, Code Completion, ...), but
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