On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, Eric Gorr wrote:
Quoting Torgny Bjers [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I recommend Zend Studio if you can afford it since it has a GUI for both
Windows and Linux
FlameBateAnd for those interested in using a real computer/FlameBate,
it's
GUI also runs under MacOSX.
,
Chris
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From: Jonathan Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Eric Gorr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 12:31 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] What software do you use for writing PHP?
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, Eric Gorr wrote:
Quoting
On 15 Dec 2005, at 18:31, Jonathan Duncan wrote:
FlameBateAnd for those interested in using a real computer/
FlameBate, it's
GUI also runs under MacOSX.
http://zend.com/store/products/zend-studio/requirements.php
Actually, it does not. I installed it on my Mac, hoping to try it
out and
On Thu, 15 Dec 2005, Richard Davey wrote:
On 15 Dec 2005, at 18:31, Jonathan Duncan wrote:
FlameBateAnd for those interested in using a real computer/FlameBate,
it's
GUI also runs under MacOSX.
http://zend.com/store/products/zend-studio/requirements.php
Actually, it does not. I
On 15 Dec 2005, at 20:09, Jonathan Duncan wrote:
One more reason to upgrade to Tiger. I am still on MacOSX 10.3.9 =(
Bummer :-\ Tiger was a nice upgrade imho, but a quite costly one too.
Cheers,
Rich
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John Nichel wrote:
Miles Thompson wrote:
At 11:45 AM 12/7/2005, Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
Two words punch cards. 'Nuff said.
Come on now Jay, we know you're old and all, but everyone knows that you
cannot edit php with punch cards. Hanging chads will cause too many
fatal
Jim Moseby wrote:
Curt Zirzow wrote:
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 06:36:33PM +0100, M. Sokolewicz wrote:
Jason Petersen wrote:
On 12/6/05, Jeff McKeon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
Forever now I've been using Frontpage for all my web work
including php.
I'm sure there's
John Nichel wrote:
Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
man you guys are wimps.. gvim on windows... :)
Pt'Edit' in DOS. ;)
(Pt * 2) 'edlin' in DOS. :)
Infinitely recursive pfft A pencil and a piece of paper and
ringing people to describe the cool web
I wish I had the punch card version. I have to rewire my php box everytime
I want to change something.
On 12/8/05, David Robley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Nichel wrote:
Miles Thompson wrote:
At 11:45 AM 12/7/2005, Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
Two words punch cards. 'Nuff
Notepad++ is inherently better then notepad (and textpad) and free.
I wish I had the punch card version. I have to rewire my php box everytime
I want to change something.
On 12/8/05, David Robley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Nichel wrote:
Miles Thompson wrote:
At 11:45 AM
Eclipse+PHPEclipse
2005/12/9, Zack Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Notepad++ is inherently better then notepad (and textpad) and free.
I wish I had the punch card version. I have to rewire my php box
everytime
I want to change something.
On 12/8/05, David Robley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nusphere PhpED and love it. Tried a few other editors but stayed with PhpED
now for the last year and about to renew my subscription. Excellent project
management, brilliant debugger (local and remote), code error detection and
highlighting, fast (much faster than the java editors), able to handle
Hi Jeff,
On 12/6/05, Jeff McKeon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sure there's better software out there that is more suited to
writing and editing PHP pages. What do you all use?
Eclipse + TruFoundation (PHP/Python) + JSEclipse + CSSEditor + Web
Standard Tools (HTML/XML/...)
Well, first of
Curt Zirzow wrote:
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 06:36:33PM +0100, M. Sokolewicz wrote:
Jason Petersen wrote:
On 12/6/05, Jeff McKeon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
Forever now I've been using Frontpage for all my web work including php.
I'm sure there's better software out there that is
Pt'Edit' in DOS. ;)
Absolutely!! It can't be beaten for undocumented features. :p
thnx,
Chris
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Curt Zirzow wrote:
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 06:36:33PM +0100, M. Sokolewicz wrote:
Jason Petersen wrote:
On 12/6/05, Jeff McKeon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
Forever now I've been using Frontpage for all my web work
including php.
I'm sure there's better software out
Jim Moseby wrote:
man you guys are wimps.. gvim on windows... :)
Pt'Edit' in DOS. ;)
(Pt * 2) 'edlin' in DOS. :)
Infinitely recursive pfft A pencil and a piece of paper and
ringing people to describe the cool web site you've just drawn,
--
PHP
[snip]
man you guys are wimps.. gvim on windows... :)
Pt'Edit' in DOS. ;)
(Pt * 2) 'edlin' in DOS. :)
Infinitely recursive pfft A pencil and a piece of paper and
ringing people to describe the cool web site you've just drawn,
[/snip]
Two words
Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
man you guys are wimps.. gvim on windows... :)
Pt'Edit' in DOS. ;)
(Pt * 2) 'edlin' in DOS. :)
Infinitely recursive pfft A pencil and a piece of paper and
ringing people to describe the cool web site you've just drawn,
[snip]
Two words punch cards. 'Nuff said.
Come on now Jay, we know you're old and all, but everyone knows that you
cannot edit php with punch cards. Hanging chads will cause too many
fatal errors. ;)
[/snip]
ROFLMMFAO
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To
At 11:45 AM 12/7/2005, Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
Two words punch cards. 'Nuff said.
Come on now Jay, we know you're old and all, but everyone knows that you
cannot edit php with punch cards. Hanging chads will cause too many
fatal errors. ;)
[/snip]
ROFLMMFAO
Why these clumsy
Miles Thompson wrote:
At 11:45 AM 12/7/2005, Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
Two words punch cards. 'Nuff said.
Come on now Jay, we know you're old and all, but everyone knows that you
cannot edit php with punch cards. Hanging chads will cause too many
fatal errors. ;)
[/snip]
I'm using quanta on linux, it those nice things like code completion,
syntax highlighting, upload the pages, etc...
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John Nichel wrote:
Miles Thompson wrote:
At 11:45 AM 12/7/2005, Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
Two words punch cards. 'Nuff said.
Come on now Jay, we know you're old and all, but everyone knows that you
cannot edit php with punch cards. Hanging chads will cause too many
fatal errors.
'
Subject: Re: [PHP] What software do you use for writing PHP?
On Dec 6, 2005, at 9:25 AM, Mark Steudel wrote:
I primarily code in Dreamweaver 8. Two of my favorite features that
were added from MX are as follows:
1. Code folding, basically you can collapse blocks of code. If you
have to work
Murray @ PlanetThoughtful said the following on 12/07/2005 07:31 AM:
Jim Moseby wrote:
Pt'Edit' in DOS. ;)
(Pt * 2) 'edlin' in DOS. :)
Infinitely recursive pfft A pencil and a piece of paper and
ringing people to describe the cool web site you've just
TECO rox!
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[snip]
Forever now I've been using Frontpage for all my web work including php.
I'm sure there's better software out there that is more suited to
writing and editing PHP pages. What do you all use?
[/snip]
I use Eclipse and HTML-Kit
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To
Jeff,
Jeff McKeon wrote:
Forever now I've been using Frontpage for all my web work including php.
I'm sure there's better software out there that is more suited to
writing and editing PHP pages. What do you all use?
I use Zend Studio 5, but there are plenty of other (cheaper) options.
Take a
On 12/6/05, Jeff McKeon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
Forever now I've been using Frontpage for all my web work including php.
I'm sure there's better software out there that is more suited to
writing and editing PHP pages. What do you all use?
Thanks,
Jeff
Actually, there isn't
Hi Jeff,
Jeff McKeon wrote:
What is it you like about Zend Studio?
* Code completion
* Syntax highlighting for PHP, HTML and CSS
* Manual pages
* Debugging
* Code examination
* PHPDoc
* CVS SVN support
Cheers,
David
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Quoting Michael Crute [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 12/6/05, Jeff McKeon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
Forever now I've been using Frontpage for all my web work including php.
I'm sure there's better software out there that is more suited to
writing and editing PHP pages. What do you all use?
Jeff McKeon napisał(a):
Hey all,
Forever now I've been using Frontpage for all my web work including php.
I'm sure there's better software out there that is more suited to
writing and editing PHP pages. What do you all use?
I use Bluefish, it's a very nice GTK+ based editor, with all types
Forever now I've been using Frontpage for all my web work including php.
I'm sure there's better software out there that is more suited to
writing and editing PHP pages. What do you all use?
I use Visual SlickEdit. You should check it out; it's a very powerful IDE.
http://www.slickedit.com
What is it you like about Zend Studio?
Jeff
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From: David Grant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 09:19
To: Jeff McKeon
Cc: php
Subject: Re: [PHP] What software do you use for writing PHP?
Jeff,
Jeff McKeon wrote:
Forever now
I've used Dreamweaver MX, working with 9 remote sites, shared between IIS
and Apache.
George
-Original Message-
From: Jeff McKeon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 6 December 2005 2:15 pm
To: php
Subject: [PHP] What software do you use for writing PHP?
Hey all,
Forever now I've
I have to say Dreamweaver MX also it's a great all around tool for
developing sites... while it may not have all the features and be as
PHP specific as Zend it gets the job done. I've learned that it's
just a personal preference the best coder i've ever met used note
pad LOL
Joe
On
Hi.
£ukasz Hejnak wrote:
I use Bluefish, it's a very nice GTK+ based editor, with all types of
code highlightning (html, php, c/c++, pascal, java, python are just a
part of it). And that's pretty much all the features of it I use, maybe
also the well written replace method. Besides that I use
Jeff McKeon wrote:
Hey all,
Forever now I've been using Frontpage for all my web work including php.
I'm sure there's better software out there that is more suited to
writing and editing PHP pages. What do you all use?
Now: Zend Studio
In The Past : Quanta, Komodo
When I Still In Hell (Like
David Grant wrote:
Hi Jeff,
Jeff McKeon wrote:
What is it you like about Zend Studio?
* Code completion
* Syntax highlighting for PHP, HTML and CSS
* Manual pages
* Debugging
* Code examination
* PHPDoc
* CVS SVN support
Also:
MySQL Tools
SFTP FTP
Projects
PHPDocumentor
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HomeSite.
I tried several others but always came back to HomeSite. :)
-afan
Jeff McKeon wrote:
Hey all,
Forever now I've been using Frontpage for
all my web work including php.
I'm sure there's better software out there that is more
suited to writing and editing PHP pages.
What do
On 12/6/05, Jeff McKeon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
Forever now I've been using Frontpage for all my web work including php.
I'm sure there's better software out there that is more suited to
writing and editing PHP pages. What do you all use?
Vim is my editor of preference. If I
HomeSite.
I tried several others but always came back to HomeSite. :)
I was a massive HomeSite proponent until I started using SlickEdit.
Once I did, I never looked back.
thnx,
Chris
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KWrite part of KDE. Notepad with Syntax Highlighting and AutoIndention.
And because it's part of KDE all the kioslaves come with. Which means editing
sites over ftp, ftps, ssh and many others is possible.
Like the Vim guy said. DEs? who needs them :)
On Tuesday 06 December 2005 08:15, Jeff
Stephen Leaf wrote:
KWrite part of KDE. Notepad with Syntax Highlighting and AutoIndention.
And because it's part of KDE all the kioslaves come with. Which means editing
sites over ftp, ftps, ssh and many others is possible.
Like the Vim guy said. DEs? who needs them :)
Mmmm, reminds me of
As far as I can tell kate has a kwrite embedded :) I'm sure that's not the
case but it seems like it. everything kwrite can do so can kate. only it has
more options that I'd never used.
And yes Code folding is nice don't use it much tho.
On Tuesday 06 December 2005 09:48, David Grant wrote:
According to http://kate.kde.org/info.php, kate and kwrite (and Quanta)
all use katepart (a rewrite of kwrite).
Stephen Leaf wrote:
As far as I can tell kate has a kwrite embedded :) I'm sure that's not the
case but it seems like it. everything kwrite can do so can kate. only it has
more
Nusphere PhpED and love it. Tried a few other editors but stayed with PhpED
now for the last year and about to renew my subscription. Excellent project
management, brilliant debugger (local and remote), code error detection and
highlighting, fast (much faster than the java editors), able to handle
If you're allready using Visul Studio for your windows applications,
take a look at VS.Php from Jcx.Software.
http://www.jcxsoftware.com/
Jesper
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I primarily code in Dreamweaver 8. Two of my favorite features that were
added from MX are as follows:
1. Code folding, basically you can collapse blocks of code. If you have to
work with other peoples code, matching braces and code folding is an awesome
way of just seeing the logical flow of the
On 6 Dec 2005, at 17:25, Mark Steudel wrote:
ZS has code folding too, but just for functions.
Someone else mentioned support for phpDoc, this is an awesome time
saver if
you want to provide clear documentation in phpdoc format. One big
bummer on
ZS was that it didn't have a built in FTP
Jason Petersen wrote:
On 12/6/05, Jeff McKeon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
Forever now I've been using Frontpage for all my web work including php.
I'm sure there's better software out there that is more suited to
writing and editing PHP pages. What do you all use?
Vim is my editor
On 6 Dec 2005, at 17:36, M. Sokolewicz wrote:
Jason Petersen wrote:
On 12/6/05, Jeff McKeon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vim is my editor of preference. If I have to use Windows, I
usually go with
Homesite (because I already have a licensed copy) or Textpad
(because it's
better than
On 12/6/05, Richard Davey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6 Dec 2005, at 17:36, M. Sokolewicz wrote:
Jason Petersen wrote:
On 12/6/05, Jeff McKeon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vim is my editor of preference. If I have to use Windows, I
usually go with
Homesite (because I already have a
I primarily code in Dreamweaver 8. Two of my favorite features that were
added from MX are as follows:
1. Code folding, basically you can collapse blocks of code.
SlickEdit has this feature.
2. The built in FTP client.
This one as well. I used Dreamweaver a while back (admittedly an older
: [PHP] What software do you use for writing PHP?
I primarily code in Dreamweaver 8. Two of my favorite features that
were added from MX are as follows:
1. Code folding, basically you can collapse blocks of code.
SlickEdit has this feature.
2. The built in FTP client.
This one as well. I
Michael Crute said the following on 12/06/2005 09:53 AM:
On 12/6/05, Richard Davey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Indeed, if you are bad at VI things go very slow but if you are good
at VI (I am semi-good) you can code FAR faster than any GUI I have
ever used.
If you take the upfront time to learn
Quoting Torgny Bjers [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I recommend Zend Studio if you can afford it since it has a GUI for
both Windows and Linux
FlameBateAnd for those interested in using a real computer/FlameBate, it's
GUI also runs under MacOSX.
[snip]
FlameBateAnd for those interested in using a real computer/FlameBate,
it's
GUI also runs under MacOSX.
[/snip]
If they are real why aren't there more of them?
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On 12/6/05, Ben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Crute said the following on 12/06/2005 09:53 AM:
On 12/6/05, Richard Davey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Indeed, if you are bad at VI things go very slow but if you are good
at VI (I am semi-good) you can code FAR faster than any GUI I have
ever
Wow.. Linux must really be real then.. look at all the distributions , kernel
patch sets, Window managers, etc./sarcasm
# of programs means nothing. it's the quality of the programs.
And yes I am a linux user ;)
On Tuesday 06 December 2005 13:24, Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
FlameBateAnd for
Jay Blanchard said the following on 12/06/2005 11:24 AM:
[snip]
FlameBateAnd for those interested in using a real computer/FlameBate,
it's
GUI also runs under MacOSX.
[/snip]
If they are real why aren't there more of them?
'cause it's real expensive ;-).
- Ben
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On 6 Dec 2005, at 19:24, Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
FlameBateAnd for those interested in using a real computer/
FlameBate,
it's
GUI also runs under MacOSX.
[/snip]
If they are real why aren't there more of them?
Because they have 'real' price tags. Shame really, as OS X pisses all
over
[snip]
[snip]
FlameBateAnd for those interested in using a real computer/
FlameBate,
it's
GUI also runs under MacOSX.
[/snip]
If they are real why aren't there more of them?
Because they have 'real' price tags. Shame really, as OS X pisses all
over Windows from a great height. Oh well,
When you say SlickEdit has a ftp client built in, is it a separate window
that gets launched, or is it more integrated, like you can just right
click
on your list of files and say put these files up on the server.
It's integrated.
thnx,
Chris
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Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
[snip]
FlameBateAnd for those interested in using a real computer/
FlameBate,
it's
GUI also runs under MacOSX.
[/snip]
If they are real why aren't there more of them?
Because they have 'real' price tags. Shame really, as OS X pisses all
over Windows from a
On 6 Dec 2005, at 19:24, Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
FlameBateAnd for those interested in using a real computer/ FlameBate,
it's
GUI also runs under MacOSX.
[/snip]
If they are real why aren't there more of them?
Far to many people have fallen victim to the deception field emanating from
Neat, I'll have to check it out.
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From: Chris Boget [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 12:14 PM
To: Mark Steudel; 'php'
Subject: Re: [PHP] What software do you use for writing PHP?
When you say SlickEdit has a ftp client built
Jason Petersen wrote:
Vim is my editor of preference. If I have to use Windows, I usually go with
Homesite (because I already have a licensed copy) or Textpad (because it's
better than Notepad).
IDEs? Who needs 'em ;)
Who? Anyone who understands just how useful a debugger can be in
John Nichel wrote:
Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
[snip]
FlameBateAnd for those interested in using a real computer/
FlameBate,
it's
GUI also runs under MacOSX.
[/snip]
If they are real why aren't there more of them?
Because they have 'real' price tags. Shame really, as OS X pisses all
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 06:36:33PM +0100, M. Sokolewicz wrote:
Jason Petersen wrote:
On 12/6/05, Jeff McKeon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
Forever now I've been using Frontpage for all my web work including php.
I'm sure there's better software out there that is more suited to
On Dec 6, 2005, at 6:38 PM, Curt Zirzow wrote:
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 06:36:33PM +0100, M. Sokolewicz wrote:
Jason Petersen wrote:
On 12/6/05, Jeff McKeon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
Forever now I've been using Frontpage for all my web work including
php.
I'm sure there's better
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 06:43:49PM -0800, Michael Hulse wrote:
On Dec 6, 2005, at 6:38 PM, Curt Zirzow wrote:
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 06:36:33PM +0100, M. Sokolewicz wrote:
Jason Petersen wrote:
On 12/6/05, Jeff McKeon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shot... BBEdit[1] Dreamweaver[2] on a
On Dec 6, 2005, at 9:25 AM, Mark Steudel wrote:
I primarily code in Dreamweaver 8. Two of my favorite features that
were
added from MX are as follows:
1. Code folding, basically you can collapse blocks of code. If you
have to
work with other peoples code, matching braces and code folding is an
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