[PHP] good php editor for the mac

2002-04-26 Thread Tom Beidler

Could someone suggest a good php editor for the mac? I'm currently using
Dreamweaver because I like the site management and a wysiwyg html editor.
But otherwise it's a bummer because it doesn't support php. 

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Re: [PHP] good php editor for the mac

2002-04-26 Thread Jackson Miller

There is a PHP plugin for Dreamweaver from AlphaSigma.
http://www.alphasigma.com

-Jackson

On Fri, 2002-04-26 at 13:33, Tom Beidler wrote:
 Could someone suggest a good php editor for the mac? I'm currently using
 Dreamweaver because I like the site management and a wysiwyg html editor.
 But otherwise it's a bummer because it doesn't support php. 
 
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Re: [PHP] good php editor for the mac

2002-04-26 Thread Richard Baskett

I would definitely use the Dreamweaver/BBEdit combination.  Dreamweaver for
your wysiwyg layout and then BBEdit for your hard core coding.  BBEdit is
the best programmers program out there.  And Dreamweaver.. Well I hear they
will be coming out with a new OS X version soon that will rock your socks :)
So look for it.. And my guess is that php will definitely be supported a
little more then it already is.. We'll see.. :)

Cheers!

Rick

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want advice from a total stranger. - Lindsey Stewart

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 Could someone suggest a good php editor for the mac? I'm currently using
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Re: [PHP] good php editor for the mac

2002-04-26 Thread Erik Price


On Friday, April 26, 2002, at 01:33  PM, Tom Beidler wrote:

 Could someone suggest a good php editor for the mac? I'm currently using
 Dreamweaver because I like the site management and a wysiwyg html 
 editor.
 But otherwise it's a bummer because it doesn't support php.

The ultimate Mac editor is BBEdit.  I use it night and day.  6.5.2 has 
syntax coloring for PHP, Perl, Python, JavaScript, HTML, XML, about a 
dozen other languages too.  Runs native in OS X.

Also you can use emacs if you have OS X, it's already installed.  But I 
prefer BBEdit.

BBEdit is only $79 if you upgrade to it from BBEdit Lite, which is the 
free version available at BareBones.com.  I asked the BareBones folks 
how they verify that someone actually has BBEdit Lite since this is 
free, and they said they don't -- you just tell them you want the 
discount for the upgrade.

There is also a full version demo of BBEdit that has all of the 
features, which works for 25 days or something like that.  Check it out, 
I did and promptly ordered my copy within a few days.


Erik






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Re: [PHP] good php editor for the mac

2002-04-26 Thread Kevin Stone

I'm told, BBEdit for MacOSX is solid, although I haven't used it.  I used to
work in BBEdit on OS9.  It was the best PERL editors I've ever used.  The
Mac's seamless integration with the interpretor is something that I really
miss.  But at the time the Mac did not support PHP so I was forced to
Windows/Homesite.. which in all honesty I really like as well even if it is
a bit clumsey by comparison.

Oh sorry.  So much for long drawn out answers to simple questions eh?  :)

-Kevin

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 Could someone suggest a good php editor for the mac? I'm currently using
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Re: [PHP] good php editor for the mac

2002-04-26 Thread Jess Planck

BBEdit is by far one of the best basic text editors I have ever seen on 
any platform. I use 6.1 (waiting on for an upgrade), and it runs OK on 
10.1.4. It would be great to see some tight PHP environment to work in, 
but I have yet to see it.

All BBEdit needs is some sort of ProjectBuilder style integration with 
PHP to make it great.

In fact with MacOS 10.x you can put most production applications 
(Apache, PHP, MySQL, etc..) on your local machine and make it quite 
powerful for testing and development.

jess.

On Friday, April 26, 2002, at 12:33 PM, Tom Beidler wrote:

 Could someone suggest a good php editor for the mac? I'm currently using
 Dreamweaver because I like the site management and a wysiwyg html 
 editor.
 But otherwise it's a bummer because it doesn't support php.

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Re: [PHP] good php editor for the mac

2002-04-26 Thread Jim Jagielski

At 12:14 PM -0600 4/26/02, Kevin Stone wrote:
I'm told, BBEdit for MacOSX is solid, although I haven't used it.  I used to
work in BBEdit on OS9.  It was the best PERL editors I've ever used.  The
Mac's seamless integration with the interpretor is something that I really
miss.

I was a diehard BBEdit fan and switched to Alpha for a bit... but
BBEdit has *clearly* taken the lead and it's been my preferred editor
for over a year again (no intent of ever switching again). OS X
integration is very nice (% bbedit file will open up file in BBEdit for
example).
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Re: [PHP] good php editor for the mac

2002-04-26 Thread Tom Beidler

BBedit it is. I've been holding off on switching for awhile but I just
started using it today and I'm already kicking myself for not switching
earlier. There was no problem/learning curve that I was afraid of and I've
found a number of improvements over the workflow from Dreamweaver. Thanks
for all the input to all that replied.


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Re: [PHP] good php editor for the mac

2002-04-26 Thread Miguel Cruz

On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Tom Beidler wrote:
 BBedit it is. I've been holding off on switching for awhile but I just
 started using it today and I'm already kicking myself for not switching
 earlier. There was no problem/learning curve that I was afraid of and I've
 found a number of improvements over the workflow from Dreamweaver. Thanks
 for all the input to all that replied.

BBEdit is the sweetest thing going. You won't regret it.

If you're using OSX, you can invoke it from the command line, and it's 
quite scriptable. You can use the same regular expressions in its 
search-and-replace that you use in PHP's ereg family of functions, saving 
precious brain cells. It's a beautiful junction between the Mackey and 
Unixey halves of the machine.

miguel


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