I'm a notepad user too but after reading all these and checking them I think I may go for textpad.
Like the goblin I also basicly want a notepad that shows line numbers.
Code editors: wich one is good?
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Re: editors
Well, after trying some, by now i'll stick with PHPedit...
(but that buffers bar is kind of annoying
)
Also, Hydra is kind of cool... not that good, but cool
Thanks everyone for the info.
(but that buffers bar is kind of annoying
Also, Hydra is kind of cool... not that good, but cool
Thanks everyone for the info.
- NetDragonX
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As just another voice in the crowd, I prefer to use EditPlus. Aside from the other editors, EditPlus doesn't just offer customized highlighting and syntax alignment... it offers it in over 10 different computer languages.
Basically, it can tell the difference between JavaScript, HTML, ASP, PHP, Perl, or XML.
Just my two cents.
Basically, it can tell the difference between JavaScript, HTML, ASP, PHP, Perl, or XML.
Just my two cents.
- chiefmonkey
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- chiefmonkey
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Oxy wrote:I use editplus, and love it
For anyone using *inux, and feeling left out then you can head over to http://codeweavers.com and grab the latest version of WINE. I have MD8.1 running the linux version of Zend IDE and Editplus under WINE, and it runs really well
George
There is another product called turbop php it works a bit like vb or delphi
http://www.least-resistance.com/turbo/index.php
http://www.least-resistance.com/turbo/index.php