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I am finding that notepad is lacking when correcting syntax errors in my
php code. No line numbers.
What can people recommend for use under Windows?
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Zend Studio :-) ...but it's not for free. Check out the trial version.
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Lots of good recommendations have been made.. I just wanted to toss one more
into the mix. It hasn't been updated in years, but does a fantastic job, and
so far I havn't been lured by Notepad++ or any of the others enough (even after
trying them) to switch. Check out Crimson Editor when you ge
Another vote for gvim, with vim7's php omni-completion really becomes
a great editor for php.
On 2/7/07, Stephen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am finding that notepad is lacking when correcting syntax errors in my php
code. No line numbers.
What can people recommend for use under Windows?
Than
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I am finding that notepad is lacking when correcting syntax errors in my
php code. No line numbers.
What can people recommend for use under Windows?
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Notepad++ and it is free
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Stephen wrote:
I am finding that notepad is lacking when correcting syntax errors in my php
code. No line numbers.
What can people recommend for use under Windows?
Thanks
Stephen
I've recommended this before, Programmer's File Editor. I never leave
home without it and have been using it
Stephen wrote:
I am finding that notepad is lacking when correcting syntax errors in my php
code. No line numbers.
What can people recommend for use under Windows?
Thanks
Stephen
Hey, well, actually I use gVim on windows + WinSCP :)
http://wiki.freaks-unidos.net/gvim_on_steroids_(windoze
On 2/8/07, Stephen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am finding that notepad is lacking when correcting syntax errors in my
php code. No line numbers.
What can people recommend for use under Windows?
Try notepad++. It's a great software, specially when you code with many
languages :
http://notepa
u can try PSPad, a freeware code editor (kind of ultraedit but free)
http://www.pspad.com/
ALexandre B
On 2/8/07, Andrei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lots of ppl would tell u lots of different php editors. I personally
use editplus2 bcuz it's very light and has syntax hightlighting on php
co
Lots of ppl would tell u lots of different php editors. I personally
use editplus2 bcuz it's very light and has syntax hightlighting on php
code and html code in same time and other bla bla features. And I use it
on linux too with wine.
But anyway you will have to try them yourself to tell
if you want a very lightweight use notepad2[1]
i use php eclipse though :)
[1] http://www.flos-freeware.ch/notepad2.html
On 2/8/07, Ryan Fielding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Stephen wrote:
> I am finding that notepad is lacking when correcting syntax errors in my
php code. No line numbers.
>
>
Stephen wrote:
I am finding that notepad is lacking when correcting syntax errors in my php
code. No line numbers.
What can people recommend for use under Windows?
Thanks
Stephen
I like UltraEdit. Has everything i need and then some. syntax
Highlighting, code folding, variable completion
I've Been using htmlkit for quite a few years now. I don't like it
correcting my text on the fly (interrupts my train of thought), but it will
highlight in color what type of text it thinks it is. For example when I
start typing in a function name, it will change the color when what I have
typed
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-02-07 20:49:13 -0500:
> I am finding that notepad is lacking when correcting syntax errors in my php
> code. No line numbers.
>
> What can people recommend for use under Windows?
gvim.exe
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