True :-) But, in my opinion if you plan to get really serious, then
you should consider using Eclipse or NetBeans :-) There you have
everything you'll ever need (but of course you have to say goodbye to
Designer mode from Dreamweaver :-) )
Dusan
On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 6:32 AM, David Robley
Jordan Jovanov wrote:
Hello to All,
I only whant to star discussion for who is the best programm to write
php and html script. I use dreamweaver, but now I change my OS to ubuntu
and I want some suggestions for some Text editor for FTP for Ubuntu
Thanks A lot
Jordan Jovanov
Ah, it's
Hi,
I am a Mac person first and foremost, but the Windows people that I
know tend to use Homesite:
http://www.adobe.com/products/homesite/
From what I can tell, even though it is bundled with Dreamweaver 8,
it still looks like it can be purchased and demoed separately.
On Feb 9, 2007,
I've been using SciTE for many years now.
http://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.html
It's small and lightweight, has code folding and bracket highlighting and a
lot of other nifty features.
I also have Zend Studio IDE Professional but it is slow and bloated compared
with SciTE.
2 more pennies...
I bet for one more week about this topic ? Any bidders ?
:)
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Sancar
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Sancar Saran wrote:
I bet for one more week about this topic ? Any bidders ?
:)
Regards
Sancar
I bet that a week after that, the question will be asked again... :)
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Hiroshi Ayukawa wrote:
Hello,
What text editor do you use to write PHP?
I use Maruo editor http://www.ac.wakwak.com/~tetsuyat/maruo/ more than 1
year.
Is there any better text editor for PHP?
Emacs is _much_ better than HideMaru.
I use emacs for most text editing. If you need multi byte
For Windows, hands down Homesite is the best
Td - Sales International Holland B.V. wrote:
Hey there,
I looked on the site for this but couldn't find anything about it. I'd like a
list of your favorite text editors (preferable for Linux/XFree) with
highlighting. I'm using beaver now, I
Check out UltraEdit for Windows it's great. Text highlighting for
around 10 programming languages, auto-tabbing for brackets, all kinda
things. www.ultraedit.com it's even got built in FTP functions so you can
open a file from a server, and when you save it automatically uploads.
great
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