Webstorm doesn't support PHP :(
Kenneth Kawamoto
http://www.materiaprima.co.uk/
On 23 May 2013, at 17:35, Jon Bradley wrote:
There are many better alternatives for professional coding that
include automated building, unit testing, support for SCSS and LESS,
grunt, etc. I wouldn't consider Dreamweaver a serious platform for
building web applications. Useful for some, certainly, but there are
many better options out there.
Probably the best for those that aren't vested in the Visual Studio
platform:
http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/
Second best (by the same company):
http://www.jetbrains.com/webstorm/
For just text editor usage, for the most part:
http://www.sublimetext.com/
http://macrabbit.com/espresso/
I'd personally stay way away from Dreamweaver. It keeps you bound to
a low quality workflow that's not scalable or efficient.
-j
On May 23, 2013, at 12:15 PM, Kenneth Kawamoto <kennethkawam...@gmail.com
> wrote:
I know it's a long tradition to laugh at Dreamweaver as substandard
tool, but I actually use it daily, for two reasons:
1. Comprehensive jQuery auto-completion/code-hint as well as PHP
2. Built-in FTP & SVN client
Obviously never touch the WYSIWYG editor.
Please let me know if there are alternative with above equipped. I
don't like to be laughed at. But I know none.
Kenneth Kawamoto
http://www.materiaprima.co.uk/
On 23 May 2013, at 16:17, James Merrill wrote:
I've been moving to StackOverflow for questions, and Reddit's coding
subreddits for general programming discussion Here's a URL that
bundles a
bunch of good programming subreddits:
http://www.reddit.com/r/webdev+web_design+html+css+programming+learnprogramming+design+ProgrammerHumor+html5
As for an IDE, I would highly discourage you from using
Dreamweaver. There
are much better tools that are cheap/free. I am currently using
Aptana,
which is Eclipse based and contains tons of helpful features. I am
moving
towards using SublimeText as my primary IDE. It's extremely
streamlined and
elegant, and I highly suggest checking it out. Adobe has been
working on an
IDE called Brackets that looks pretty cool too.
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 11:06 AM, Kerry Thompson <al...@cyberiantiger.biz
>wrote:
I've found Dreamweaver to be a good tool for HTML5. when you get
JavaScript
under your belt, take a look at JQuery. it will save you a lot of
development time.
Mailing lists are pretty quiet these days. I don't know where the
programmers congregate, but my colleagues in the French Horn
world have
moved to a Facebook group.
Cordially,
Kerry Thompson
On May 23, 2013 9:52 AM, "Bryan Thompson" <br...@swfmagic.com>
wrote:
I know many developers are migrating towards HTML5/CSS/
JavaScript. Google
reveals a multitude of results for mailing lists. I hope to take
advantage
of the experience on this list to get some advice on good
quality lists
like
this one. I also would like recommendations for (Windows) IDE's
for
JavaScript, or general HTML5 development including all the
supporting
languages. I have Dreamweaver, but that seems a bit of overkill
for a
developer.
Thanks in advance guys!
Bryan Thompson
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