On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 7:47 PM, Eddie Drapkin wrote:
> I use Zend Studip (I coughed up the fee, and it's worth it) for PHP, JS,
> HTML and CSS> THere's a WYSIWYG HTML editor built in, and that's the only
> drawback I hear from a lot of people about PHP IDE's. And, it's built on
> Eclipse, so wh
I use Zend Studip (I coughed up the fee, and it's worth it) for PHP, JS,
HTML and CSS> THere's a WYSIWYG HTML editor built in, and that's the only
drawback I hear from a lot of people about PHP IDE's. And, it's built on
Eclipse, so while I work on WIndows at work, I can keep the exact same setup
Casey wrote:
Hi list,
I'm looking for a nice, user (i.e. me) friendly general-purpose IDE,
where most of my work will be done in PHP.
I'm considering using Dreamweaver CS4 as my IDE, where I will disable
most of the WYSIWYG elements and use all of the other features that I
need/want (contextu
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