* Naty [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm trying to find editors or IDE that let me create and develop a php
project.
Somebody can recommned me tools ?
Could you start a holy war any more easily...? The subject of
editors/IDEs is prone to start a holy war.
Regardless... I use VIM with the Project plugin,
I'm using windows no mac for now!
I saw some people a couple of years ago working in php with PowerBuilder,
but It's seems too complicated, for that reason in this days there must be
other tools.
I need use, css files, mysql database, javaScripts basically !
Regards
Naty
Matthew Weier O'Phinney
* Naty [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm using windows no mac for now!
I'm not on a mac, either... actually, I've been using linux exclusively
for over four years now. However, I've used vim on windows without a
hitch -- there are windows binaries available on their site,
http://www.vim.org
I saw some
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I'm using windows no mac for now!
I saw some people a couple of years ago working in php with
PowerBuilder,
but It's seems too complicated, for that reason in this days there must
be
other tools.
I need use, css files, mysql database, javaScripts basically !
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Could you start a holy war any more easily...? The subject of
editors/IDEs is prone to start a holy war.
Regardless... I use VIM with the Project plugin, phpdoc plugin, and
php syntax highlighting
You're likely to get suggestions for emacs, as well, and I'd be very
surprised if one or
From: Jay Blanchard
Open http://www.google.com in the browser of your choice
Type PHP IDE in the little box that appears there.
Click on the links of returned results.
I clicked on all of the links and nothing happened except for some web pages
appearing. Now what?
---John Holmes...
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Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
So, you basically need a text editor with good syntax highlighting for
X/HTML, PHP, CSS, SQL, and javascript. As I said, I have that in Vim. I
also know EditPlus has that and is either shareware or freeware.
If you're looking for an IDE, can't help you.
Eclipse +
[snip]
Real men write code using a chisel and hammer on granite stone. You bet
your ass you'll learn how to write small, tight, clean code quickly.
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Matthew Sims wrote:
Could you start a holy war any more easily...? The subject of
editors/IDEs is prone to start a holy war.
Regardless... I use VIM with the Project plugin, phpdoc plugin, and
php syntax highlighting
You're likely to get suggestions for emacs, as well, and I'd be very
surprised
John W. Holmes wrote:
From: Jay Blanchard
Open http://www.google.com in the browser of your choice
Type PHP IDE in the little box that appears there.
Click on the links of returned results.
I clicked on all of the links and nothing happened except for some web pages
appearing. Now what?
---John
BBEdit is the tool of the Gods.
Jon
Lester Caine wrote:
Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
So, you basically need a text editor with good syntax highlighting for
X/HTML, PHP, CSS, SQL, and javascript. As I said, I have that in Vim. I
also know EditPlus has that and is either shareware or freeware.
If
*coughs* Pico!
Real men don't have enough money to buy all that stone. They just use
tissue paper, toilet paper, or whatever's available that breaks down
easily enough to hide all errors with zero culpability.
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Web Design and Development Consultant
naturalaxis
BBEdit is the tool of the Gods.
Jon
Zeus would be proud of you.
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-Original Message-
From: Jay Blanchard
Open http://www.google.com in the browser of your choice
Type PHP IDE in the little box that appears there.
Click on the links of returned results.
I clicked on all of the links and nothing happened except for some web
pages
appearing.
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 05:13, John Nichel wrote:
Matthew Sims wrote:
Could you start a holy war any more easily...? The subject of
editors/IDEs is prone to start a holy war.
Regardless... I use VIM with the Project plugin, phpdoc plugin, and
php syntax highlighting
You're likely to get
* Thus wrote Matthew Sims:
Could you start a holy war any more easily...? The subject of
editors/IDEs is prone to start a holy war.
Regardless... I use VIM with the Project plugin, phpdoc plugin, and
php syntax highlighting
You're likely to get suggestions for emacs, as well, and
Ed Lazor wrote:
From: John Holmes
From: Jay Blanchard
Open http://www.google.com in the browser of your choice
Type PHP IDE in the little box that appears there.
Click on the links of returned results.
I clicked on all of the links and nothing happened except for some web
pages
appearing. Now
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