I'm the one who started this thread.  I didn't think it would so involved....

In any event, thanks to everyone for your suggestions.

I was able to get netbeans to automatically do an sftp transfer from
my windows 7 to my linux web server on a save.

It works great - no more vim.

Thanks Again!  This list is great!

On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 11:29 PM, Jon Jensen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Mar 23, 2011, at 10:36 PM, Jonathan Duncan wrote:
>
>>>
>>> I tend to use a small portable drive that I store my virtual machines on, I 
>>> then
>>> carry this drive between my desktop and laptops. This allows me to have
>>> everthing local and have a stable environment that I can take anywhere, 
>>> version
>>> the env, share with others and do pretty much whatever I like with it. It 
>>> does
>>> require the machine to have something like virtualbox installed, that would 
>>> be
>>> the only draw back. I do like the ability to have it setup for one dev
>>> environment and I dont have to have all that stuff installed on multiple
>>> machines. Kinda best of both worlds.
>>>
>>
>> Dropbox?
>
> dropbox +1
>
> For me the "what if i want to work from different machines?" question is 
> moot, since my working directories (and by extension my git repo's) are 
> synced via dropbox. I can start something on my laptop, move to my desktop 
> and back without having to even think about it.
>
> As others have said, there's no right way for everyone, so if you have 
> something else that works, kudos to you.
>
> <snark>Though I still think local development is better and those who dislike 
> it are doing it wrong ;)</snark>
>
> Jon
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