Disappointed with PHP editors.

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Re: Disappointed with PHP editors.

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novice4eva wrote:Not a single mention of Macromedia Dreamweaver :roll:
Because it is useless! I guess good for beginners.
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novice4eva wrote:Not a single mention of Macromedia Dreamweaver :roll:
It has it's own language. :)
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jaoudestudios wrote:
novice4eva wrote:Not a single mention of Macromedia Dreamweaver :roll:
Because it is useless! I guess good for beginners.
Hummm maybe because it is not there in LINUX YET :lol:
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novice4eva wrote:
jaoudestudios wrote:
novice4eva wrote:Not a single mention of Macromedia Dreamweaver :roll:
Because it is useless! I guess good for beginners.
Hummm maybe because it is not there in LINUX YET :lol:
Even if it was I would not use it! It is so heavy. But it has its purpose - beginners love it. When I was starting out as a developer (back in the day :P ), dreamweaver helped me a lot, and gave me other problems with inserting <span style='color:blue' title='I&#39;m naughty, are you naughty?'>smurf</span> code everywhere - but thats another story :) . Dreamweaver is probably a good wysiwyg editor.
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what about e-texteditor ? I love it specially the revision control.

And its going to have a linux version soon.
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Dont know that one, I will check it out :)

Wondered why my previous post had blue writing and the word smurf, it must be a bad word filter thing - have not seen it before so looked quite odd at first :)
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jaoudestudios wrote:
kaisellgren wrote:Microsoft Windows Vista™ x64 Ultimate.
Nooooooooooooooooo, come on, seriously, duuuude! Windows? and Vista??? WTF?!?! I thought you were alright before this comment :P
Yeah I use Vista for gaming, but I try to keep it quiet!

Notepad++ for windows (at the office) - lightweight and does what it says on the box.

Linux I use Geany - same again, lightweight and does what it says on the box.
Well, I code small hobby games with DirectX and .NET Framework and so far I have not figured out how to do that comfortable in other OS'es. I'll move to Windows 7 ASAP though. I also got Ubuntu on my PC.

Anyway, NetBeans looks interesting. I'll give it a try :)
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kaisellgren wrote:
jaoudestudios wrote:
kaisellgren wrote:Microsoft Windows Vista™ x64 Ultimate.
Nooooooooooooooooo, come on, seriously, duuuude! Windows? and Vista??? WTF?!?! I thought you were alright before this comment :P
Yeah I use Vista for gaming, but I try to keep it quiet!

Notepad++ for windows (at the office) - lightweight and does what it says on the box.

Linux I use Geany - same again, lightweight and does what it says on the box.
Well, I code small hobby games with DirectX and .NET Framework and so far I have not figured out how to do that comfortable in other OS'es. I'll move to Windows 7 ASAP though. I also got Ubuntu on my PC.
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The same with me - two big team projects with .NET framework, C# and MSSQL server

And YES!!! Finally figured out why the bloody grub keeps showing me error 22 message (No disk found?!? ) after install - I use the Select boot device BIOS feature which changes the device order and that's why the grub config file doesn't conform the system.

So, finally I can use Linux on my "primary", more powerful PC :) :) :)
Congrats to me! :)
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Been using notepad++ for a while now on windows, super lightweight :)

Used Kate in *nix, god i wish that was available for windows because i loved that software so much :banghead:
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Hmm maybe I'll give Zend Studio & NuSphere a second try. I could try to code differently. But I'm not sure which one of these two to choose...
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malcolmboston wrote:Been using notepad++ for a while now on windows, super lightweight :)

Used Kate in *nix, god i wish that was available for windows because i loved that software so much :banghead:
I installed Kate today, I will give it a go tomorrow - fingers are crossed & hoping it is similar to notepad++
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papa wrote:
novice4eva wrote:Not a single mention of Macromedia Dreamweaver :roll:
It has it's own language. :)
No it doesn't and even if it did that doesn't mean anything :|
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jshpro2 wrote:
papa wrote:
novice4eva wrote:Not a single mention of Macromedia Dreamweaver :roll:
It has it's own language. :)
No it doesn't and even if it did that doesn't mean anything :|
What I meant was, the code that's output isn't very nice...
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Re: Disappointed with PHP editors.

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I like Coda, not an IDE per-se. But it suits me perfectly.
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Re: Disappointed with PHP editors.

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PCSpectra wrote:UltraEdit is the best IMHO.

Very light weight, highly configurable.
+1

Another big UltraEdit fan here!
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