[PHP] Re: Development tools

2003-01-07 Thread Brian McGarvie
Yes you can use java classes... from php. Yes you can write & compile C++ to a dll and use it. For Java: Notepad + the JDK :) DLL's (C++) Notepad + dgcpp :) IF you want a GUI - Java = JBuilder is best I've used. C++ - typically VC++ :\ There are some free alternatives but the above are the 2 ind

Re: [PHP] Re: Development tools

2003-01-07 Thread Didier McGillis
Well cant you use PHP to augment Java and C++, such as communication between MQ and PHP could be done by using C++ or Java? Java Applet included in a PHP page. From: "Brian McGarvie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [PHP] Re: Development tools Date: Tue,

[PHP] Re: Development tools

2003-01-07 Thread Brian McGarvie
And this has what to do with PHP? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.431 / Virus Database: 242 - Release Date: 17/12/02 -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/u

Re: [PHP] Re: Development Tools

2002-07-14 Thread Chris Garaffa
Ahm... Anything good for MacOS X out there? I currently use and love BBEdit, but am open to other alternatives. Chris He who calles himself "Lord Loh." (from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote on 7/14/02 1:40 PM: > www.phpide.de -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit

[PHP] Re: Development Tools

2002-07-14 Thread Lord Loh.
www.phpide.de Check this out - Php IDE Lord Loh. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] Re: Development Tools

2002-07-12 Thread Matt Williams
On Wednesday 10 July 2002 20:51, Matthew K. Gold wrote: > Of course, Macromedia recently bought Allaire, so who knows what the next > version of Homesite will look like... Dreamweaver MX They seem to have merged all the editing bits of Homesite in with Dreamweaver. I must say this is the is be

[PHP] Re: Development Tools

2002-07-11 Thread Alexandru COSTIN
Hello, If you find the Dreamweaver MX PHP support too immature, you can always switch to PHAkt, a GPL extension to Macromedia Ultradev that improv es the PHP support a lot. The current version 2.0 (PHAkt 1.0 did the same thing for Ultradev 4 but it seems that many PHP dev

Re: [PHP] Re: Development Tools

2002-07-11 Thread Alexandru COSTIN
Hello, > - Dreamweaver MX has limited PHP support but it is far superior on the > front end than the other two. Dreamweaver MX can be easily upgraded to a far supperior PHP suppor t with PHAkt, our free server model for DWMX. I'll paste the features below, there's not debugger, and I thi

Re: [PHP] Re: Development Tools

2002-07-11 Thread Al Baker
I've picked up PHPed, Zend IDE, and Dreamweaver MX. - ZendIDE has the best code-completion and editing features out of all of them, best auto-tabs and auto completes. - PHPed is ok, better with database and total MySQL development then Zend IDE. - Dreamweaver MX has limited PHP support but it

[PHP] Re: Development Tools

2002-07-11 Thread Richard Lynch
>I am looking for a good Development tool to write my PHP in and was >wondering what people are using out there. I will confess to not reading the entire thread, and if it was mentioned, I apologize, but I think ActiveState's Komodo might be worth a try-out. The Zend IDE is great for huge projec

Re: [PHP] Re: Development Tools

2002-07-10 Thread Bret L Conard
PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 3:39 PM Subject: [PHP] Re: Development Tools > For those of you using HomeSite, is it worthwhile for me to install it if I > already have DreamWeaver 4 on my PC? Someone said HomeSite is basically > DreamWeaver wit

Re: [PHP] Re: Development Tools

2002-07-10 Thread Mark McCulligh
Wednesday, July 10, 2002 4:30 PM Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: Development Tools > Matt, you're little behind on the times. Most of the Homesite 5.0 editor > has already been integrated into DreamweaverMX. They even have a Homesite > "mode" which is what I use. :) > > There

Re: [PHP] Re: Development Tools

2002-07-10 Thread Kevin Stone
I like about DWMX than dislike. I suggest you d'l the 30 day demo and check it out. http://www.macromedia.com -Kevin - Original Message - From: "Matthew K. Gold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, Ju

Re: [PHP] Re: Development Tools

2002-07-10 Thread Mark McCulligh
will look like... > > Matt > > > - Original Message - > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 3:39 PM > Subject: [PHP] Re: Development Tools > > > > For those of you using HomeSite, i

Re: [PHP] Re: Development Tools

2002-07-10 Thread Matthew K. Gold
ching. Of course, Macromedia recently bought Allaire, so who knows what the next version of Homesite will look like... Matt - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 3:39 PM Subject: [PHP] Re: Development Tools &g

[PHP] Re: Development Tools

2002-07-10 Thread Martin Clifford
Homesite (at least version 5.0) has support for more languages than DW4. Though I believe in DW4 you can customize the syntax highlighting to match any languages that *aren't* supported. I love Homesite 5. Not to mention that it runs a lot faster than DW because it doesn't have to load as ma

[PHP] Re: Development Tools

2002-07-10 Thread jsegovia
For those of you using HomeSite, is it worthwhile for me to install it if I already have DreamWeaver 4 on my PC? Someone said HomeSite is basically DreamWeaver without the UI interface so I'm wondering if it's possible to use DreamWeaver the same way I would Homesite. Jesse -- PHP General Ma

Re: [PHP] Re: Development Tools

2002-07-10 Thread Gerard Samuel
Absolutely true. Even though I haven't learned vi, I have to soon. IMHO, I think I learned php the best way by coding with a no frills editor ee With only line numbering and basic search (not search/replace), I think I picked up on php rather quickly, than depending on a debugger to tell me

[PHP] Re: Development Tools

2002-07-10 Thread Philip Hallstrom
Well, this will start a war, but vim is available for windows... take a bit of getting used to, but once you do it's awesome. and if you end up on a unix box that has it you don't have to relearn anything. -philip On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Mark McCulligh wrote: > I am looking for a good Development