What's your favourite PHP Editor?
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I use HTML-Kit http://www.chami.com/html-kit/ combined with several plugins to directly paste code functions for PHP and MySQL., highlights code, indents, make batch searches and replaces, search locally PHP manual, etc
I use it on WinXP combined with Foxserv local installation for Apache/MySQL/PHP which it is very easy to install.
[google]Foxserv[/google]
I use it on WinXP combined with Foxserv local installation for Apache/MySQL/PHP which it is very easy to install.
[google]Foxserv[/google]
- Derfel Cadarn
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I just re-read this thread (never expected there were sooo much editors around!).
Are there any other programmers around, using Arachnophilia like me? If so, I would be very interested in sharing macro's! I've been building quite a few of them for myself (PHP, CSS, MySQL). Perhaps it would be a nice idea to share them????
Are there any other programmers around, using Arachnophilia like me? If so, I would be very interested in sharing macro's! I've been building quite a few of them for myself (PHP, CSS, MySQL). Perhaps it would be a nice idea to share them????
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I absolutely LOVE Winsyntax. It has syntax highlighting for both HTML and PHP. What is also cool is, if you don't know how to use a function, you just put your mouse over the colored function, and hit F1. It then brings up the help file containing the function! It loads every version of help file, and is very good in my mind. Check it out!
http://www.winsyntax.com
http://www.winsyntax.com
I think using Macromedia Products, make easy designing.
Although there exist some problems, and insufficient points for dreamweaver, i can say that, it is worth that using Dreamweaver.
Of course, (and unfortunately) we can use it just under windows
If there is a one-to-one correspondence for Linux, please say
Good Luck Everyone, happy coding.....
Although there exist some problems, and insufficient points for dreamweaver, i can say that, it is worth that using Dreamweaver.
Of course, (and unfortunately) we can use it just under windows
If there is a one-to-one correspondence for Linux, please say
Good Luck Everyone, happy coding.....
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personally i use:
zend 90% and DW MX 10% of the time on my windows box
kate on my RH9 box
cant believe so few people have mentioned kate, its better than zend imho at doing the more simple things and resource handling is very good
never did understand all the hype around vIM, its <span style='color:blue' title='I'm naughty, are you naughty?'>smurf</span> imo
zend 90% and DW MX 10% of the time on my windows box
kate on my RH9 box
cant believe so few people have mentioned kate, its better than zend imho at doing the more simple things and resource handling is very good
never did understand all the hype around vIM, its <span style='color:blue' title='I'm naughty, are you naughty?'>smurf</span> imo
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Project Builder
After reading these submissions, I switched from BBEditLite on my Mac to the Project Builder that comes with the development tools. Big improvement. I'm still going to experiment with some of the other items mentioned for my Linux machine.
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