Re: [nyphp-talk] PHP IDE, Hudson, Netbeans

2010-02-08 Thread Rolan Yang
Gary Mort wrote: On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 7:54 PM, Rolan Yang > wrote: Gary Mort wrote: Motivated by all the positive feedback on Netbeans discussed here, I downloaded it last week and will dip my feet into it over the next few days. Are there any "qui

Re: [nyphp-talk] PHP IDE, Hudson, Netbeans

2010-02-08 Thread Artur Marnik
On Mon, 2010-02-08 at 21:57 -0500, Rob Marscher wrote: > But I've grown to not be able to live without the "Open Declaration" feature > which lets me highlight a method or class name, hit F3, and get right to that > file. With a large project, that has been a huge time saver. I think > NetBea

Re: [nyphp-talk] PHP IDE, Hudson, Netbeans

2010-02-08 Thread Rob Marscher
> On 2/8/2010 11:24 AM, Chris Snyder wrote: >> I share the Eclipse loathing. > I don't like Eclipse either. I've been dealing with Eclipse for several years now (I was working at IBM when they were creating it, so I think that gives me a little affinity towards it). I like the outline view of

Re: [nyphp-talk] PHP IDE, Hudson, Netbeans

2010-02-08 Thread Gary Mort
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 7:54 PM, Rolan Yang wrote: > Gary Mort wrote: > Motivated by all the positive feedback on Netbeans discussed here, I > downloaded it last week and will dip my feet into it over the next few days. > Are there any "quick start" guides for netbeans php? The video on their > we

Re: [nyphp-talk] PHP IDE, Hudson, Netbeans

2010-02-08 Thread Rolan Yang
Gary Mort wrote: Well...after a foray of reviewing IDE's I come to the conclusion that I STILL loathe Eclipse with a passion. .. I've been using jEdit ever since Jayesh Seth made the recommendation a few years ago. It has the support of many useful plugins such as the php parser, proje

Re: [nyphp-talk] PHP IDE, Hudson, Netbeans

2010-02-08 Thread David Krings
On 2/8/2010 11:24 AM, Chris Snyder wrote: On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 11:07 AM, Gary Mort wrote: 1) Anyone else using netbeans and if so, what do you think? Especially if your also using hudson and integrating the whole thing. I share the Eclipse loathing. I'm creaking along with Zend Studio 5.5

Re: [nyphp-talk] PHP IDE, Hudson, Netbeans

2010-02-08 Thread Gary Mort
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 2:33 PM, Paul A Houle wrote: > \ > Behaviors here are driven by naming conventions; it would be nice to have > an "IDE" that is programmable with my naming conventions so it can help me > navigate through a pretty big system. If I'm going to do anything in this > departme

Re: [nyphp-talk] PHP IDE, Hudson, Netbeans

2010-02-08 Thread Paul A Houle
Edward Potter wrote: this has absolutely nothing to do with this thread or php, BUT i have used EVERY IDE in existence. It probably cost Apple 1/2 billion dollars to get Xcode out the door. Worth a free DL just to see what the future will look like. It's just about perfect. I think the m

Re: [nyphp-talk] PHP IDE, Hudson, Netbeans

2010-02-08 Thread Ambarish Sakhare
I use phpDesigner7. This IDE is excellent, has many features. And can be use for writing java, C#, vb, or any kind of code, not particularly used just for php, as it names hints at. But, it is not free, you will have to buy the license. On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 1:51 PM, Edward Potter wrote: > thi

Re: [nyphp-talk] PHP IDE, Hudson, Netbeans

2010-02-08 Thread Edward Potter
this has absolutely nothing to do with this thread or php, BUT i have used EVERY IDE in existence. It probably cost Apple 1/2 billion dollars to get Xcode out the door. Worth a free DL just to see what the future will look like. It's just about perfect. and free! http://developer.apple.com/techn

Re: [nyphp-talk] PHP IDE, Hudson, Netbeans

2010-02-08 Thread Brian O'Connor
While I don't do a ton of PHP these days, for all my editing I just use gEdit. I find a lot of the IDE's fall into the category of 80/20, but the 80% they solve isn't the 80% I need. I tried Eclipse a month or so ago and it was brutally slow, and that was on a machine with 6gb of ram and a decent

Re: [nyphp-talk] PHP IDE, Hudson, Netbeans

2010-02-08 Thread Daniel Convissor
> These days I'm looking at a big codebase that has inconsistency in > tabbing & spacing... Is there a PHP pretty-printer out there that's > good for cleaning up source code (rather than outputting HTML?) Give http://pear.php.net/package/PHP_Beautifier a try. Some text editors take care

Re: [nyphp-talk] PHP IDE, Hudson, Netbeans

2010-02-08 Thread Gary Mort
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 11:51 AM, Paul A Houle wrote: > Chris Snyder wrote: > >> On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 11:07 AM, Gary Mort wrote: >> >> >> >>> 1) Anyone else using netbeans and if so, what do you think? Especially >>> if >>> your also using hudson and integrating the whole thing. >>> >>> >> I

Re: [nyphp-talk] PHP IDE, Hudson, Netbeans

2010-02-08 Thread Gary Mort
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Chris Snyder wrote: > On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 11:07 AM, Gary Mort wrote: > > > 1) Anyone else using netbeans and if so, what do you think? Especially > if > > your also using hudson and integrating the whole thing. > > I share the Eclipse loathing. I'm creaking a

Re: [nyphp-talk] PHP IDE, Hudson, Netbeans

2010-02-08 Thread Paul A Houle
Chris Snyder wrote: On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 11:07 AM, Gary Mort wrote: 1) Anyone else using netbeans and if so, what do you think? Especially if your also using hudson and integrating the whole thing. I've yet to see a good IDE for PHP. I hate to say it, but the editing tool I li

Re: [nyphp-talk] PHP IDE, Hudson, Netbeans

2010-02-08 Thread Chris Snyder
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 11:07 AM, Gary Mort wrote: > 1) Anyone else using netbeans and if so, what do you think?  Especially if > your also using hudson and integrating the whole thing. I share the Eclipse loathing. I'm creaking along with Zend Studio 5.5 (which I wish they would just open source

[nyphp-talk] PHP IDE, Hudson, Netbeans

2010-02-08 Thread Gary Mort
Well...after a foray of reviewing IDE's I come to the conclusion that I STILL loathe Eclipse with a passion. IntelliJDEA looks fascinating but I'm not willing to be on the bleading edge of their beta work. Kiomodo IDE still looks cool and works best for my mindset, but lacks the integration