I use Zend Studio 5.5. It has built-in svn support, javascript syntax
coloring & I can quickly switch to any of the PHP projects I work on at the
time.
The clear advantage is that I can quickly make a php page to test stuff. I
put all of my sources into WAMP's www directory so, all in all, it's quite
efficient.

2009/3/13 David Zhou <da...@nodnod.net>

>
> In terms of editors, I use vim for everything I do.
>
> -- dz
>
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 11:24 AM, chris thatcher
> <thatcher.christop...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On windows I recommend 'e' which is a copy of 'textmate' which is my
> > recommendation for mac.  I bet textmate runs on linux in general but
> can't
> > promise that.
> >
> > On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 5:26 AM, Mark Gibson <jollyt...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi Daniel, you don't say what OS you use. This can make a big
> >> difference, especially if you're familiar with shell scripting. I use
> >> Ubuntu Linux, have a local apache service running which is configured
> >> out of the box for user dirs (ie. http://localhost/~mark - served from
> >> /home/mark/public_html). I have a common dir in there containing
> >> jQuery & UI - these are updated, built and copied there from the svn
> >> working-copies elsewhere in my filesystem by a short custom shell
> >> script. I use rsync to then sync all of this up to a public web-server
> >> hosted by my company.
> >> For editing I use the very understated GEdit which is part of Gnome
> >> desktop, and the snipets plugin - which insert all the boiler plate
> >> html/js I need - I did briefly try a couple of web-dev env's but just
> >> found them annoying.
> >> While on this, I'd be interested to know what editors (or even IDE's)
> >> people use for JS/jQuery work. I've not really found any that can
> >> handle a functional language such as JS all that well. Personally I
> >> can't stand bulky IDE's (such as Eclipse) that insist on managing
> >> projects for you and eat all your resources.
> >>
> >> 2009/3/13 Daniel Friesen <nadir.seen.f...@gmail.com>:
> >> >
> >> > I'm wondering what kind of tricks and setups other people have when
> they
> >> > are developing with jQuery.
> >> > Be it writing some improvements to jQuery itself, or writing a plugin.
> >> > I'm not really looking for those using jQuery in an application, cause
> >> > that environment is normally just taking a few jQuery files and
> plugins
> >> > and including that into your existing development environment.
> >> >
> >> > I'm trying to find out how people (plugin and core jQuery developers)
> >> > normally handle their development environment for working on jQuery or
> a
> >> > jQuery plugin.
> >> >
> >> > Every time I work on another piece for jQuery, I end up creating a new
> >> > html file, which normally consists of either copying some junk from
> >> > another project and modifying it, or constructing a new one by
> grabbing
> >> > a doctype and a few tags off some references on the internet. I also
> end
> >> > up grabbing jQuery again to shove in and include.
> >> > As for actually testing stuff, I normally might just go off the
> >> > filesystem, however sometimes that doesn't quite work right, and I end
> >> > up needing to configure a local webserver (normally I just edit the
> >> > config for my local nginx).
> >> > Things get real ugly when working on patches to jQuery core itself.
> >> > Mostly because of needing to `make jquery` all the time. Sometimes I
> end
> >> > up sitting there for a few minutes trying to figure out "why the hell
> >> > didn't my edit fix this bug?" then realize I forgot to rebuilt jquery
> >> > before I refreshed the page to test it.
> >> >
> >> > All in all, I don't really consider it a nice and clean, or even
> helpful
> >> > environment.
> >> > For that reason I've actually started experimenting with building a
> >> > Rails app to manage projects and streamline things like creating html
> >> > pages from templates, previewing a page and working on code live, as
> >> > well as nice integration for github forks of jQuery (fork/clone as in
> >> > gitspeak), jQuery svn, and different versions of jQuery.
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > ~Daniel Friesen (Dantman, Nadir-Seen-Fire)
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Christopher Thatcher
> >
> > >
> >
>
> >
>

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