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What is your favorite php editor except editplus and phped???
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ultraedit and notepad is my fav text editor
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oh interdev is also good too
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Oh bejesus! Notepad sucks completely when it comes to PHP. Syntax highlighting is the first thing you need and anything without it is sheet. Yeah, real men code on tablets with a chisel. In the scorching sun. ![]() |
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Maguma PHP Studio Light or Programmer's notepad (for the hierarchical project browsing)
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I use Homesite 5, and it works great! I use it for both my HTML and PHP editing
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I was using Textpad - that is one cool app when it comes to writing code, java c, c++, php, html, you name it it can be customised for many programming languages.
But, I have started writing my code in dreamweaver MX now cause that is even better when it comes to writing php - why; cause I dont have to customise the syntax highlighting or anything - it is done automatically! Exactly the same highlighting as used on this forum when '[php /php]' is used, lovely to work with! |
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Komodo is by far the best editor available on the market. It may be a little to much for the not everyday application developer, but by far the best editor on the market.....
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I've been searching for so long for the "perfect" editor... I think I may have tried them all:
PHPEdit Maguma Studio Zend Studio Personal Edition TextPad Dreamweaver HTML Editor HTML-Kit Komodo Eclipse PHP A long list... And the only one that I've really stuck with is HTML-Kit... I've been playing with Komodo, and it's quite nice! I would love to see what HomeSite is about, but unfortunately, it's no longer available... Any others? ![]()
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Hi
what about URL ? free & simple ![]() |
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JPenn, I agree... It's very nice! I've been playing with it for a while now... Do you use it on an everyday basis? |
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Wow, 2 people posted over me!
lolWelcome to the forums, Abdulla! |
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Joe, Have you tried running it with Wine? They have an example on the Chami site... I haven't tried myself. Might be due to the fact that I have to re-install RH! ![]() |
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Yes. We use DWMX for all the HTML and Komodo for all code. Works great for us as we do PERL, PHP and a little Python. Komodo helps us make quick work of our applications - great features provided with it also like the RX toolkit..... One of the biggest things about Komodo is the ability to customize everything within the GUI. Soon we are going to tie it in with one of our remote databases and create a code repository. Once we have that going, we will be able to draw a tree listing from the database to view code chunks (functions, classes, etc.) and click/drag on the chunk we want to place in the document window, sort of like a drag and drop.... But yes, Komodo is a work of art..... ![]() |
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Yeah, I saw their example on using Wine, so I tried to install it but I didnt have enough space.
![]() Thanks, ~Joe [edit]As far as I could tell, Komodo is just too expensive! Especially when I dont have the money to buy a new hard drive. (lol )[/edit]Last edited by Joe4JC : December 1st, 2002 at 12:28 PM. |
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