On Fri, 2009-05-01 at 22:09 -0400, Andrew Hucks wrote:
http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm
Try out N++. It's very good, supports a whole bunch of languages by
default, has folding, and you can tweak the syntax highlight if you
want. (You don't need to though.)
Takes two
At 6:06 PM -0700 5/1/09, listm...@websage.ca wrote:
Isn't phpedit windows-only?
shudder
Eclipse + PDT is my recommendation FWIW...
GM
shudder is right and it appears that they didn't get their Mac
option running by fall of 2008.
I use Eclipse for Java, but have not used it for php much.
With the wide range of users on the list, I'm sure there are plenty of
opinions on what are good graphical IDE's and which ones to avoid. I'd
like to get away from using notepad.exe to code with due to its
limitations. Something that supports syntax/code highlighting and has
browser previews
Adam Williams wrote:
With the wide range of users on the list, I'm sure there are plenty of
opinions on what are good graphical IDE's and which ones to avoid. I'd
like to get away from using notepad.exe to code with due to its
limitations. Something that supports syntax/code highlighting and
Michael A. Peters wrote:
Adam Williams wrote:
With the wide range of users on the list, I'm sure there are plenty of
opinions on what are good graphical IDE's and which ones to avoid.
I'd like to get away from using notepad.exe to code with due to its
limitations. Something that supports
On Fri, 01 May 2009 12:57:25 -0400
Al n...@ridersite.org wrote:
Michael A. Peters wrote:
Adam Williams wrote:
With the wide range of users on the list, I'm sure there are
plenty of opinions on what are good graphical IDE's and which ones
to avoid. I'd like to get away from using
http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm
Try out N++. It's very good, supports a whole bunch of languages by
default, has folding, and you can tweak the syntax highlight if you
want. (You don't need to though.)
Takes two minutes to install, and 45 seconds to uninstall it if you
don't like
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