Re: [nyphp-talk] PHP Marketing

2007-05-25 Thread Patrick May
http://www.cafepress.com/apperrorrails On May 24, 2007, at 9:24 PM, Jon Baer wrote: You can pick them up @ http://www.railsenvy.com I think it really depends on the job @ hand, an app running under new JRuby and a JVM under EC2 cluster is pretty impressive, but that's just me. I guess wha

Re: [nyphp-talk] IDE recommendations

2007-05-25 Thread Greg Rundlett
For open source on Linux, Quanta is an excellent PHP IDE http://quanta.kdewebdev.org/ Comes with integrated debugging, structure parsing/browsing, project management, network transparency through fish:// and even svn integration, plus all the possibilities in the world to customize it with custom

Re: [nyphp-talk] IDE recommendations

2007-05-25 Thread David Krings
Mark Armendariz wrote: But I do want some project management Eclipse Mylar , a debugger Eclipse PDT , and a link between code word and PHP manual Eclipse PDT: Mouseover for a description or Shift+F2 for the manual (browser tab in the ide) Sorry, don't mean to over-sell, but if more people u

RE: [nyphp-talk] IDE recommendations

2007-05-25 Thread Mark Armendariz
> -Original Message- > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jon Baer > The situation always comes up w/ how to properly work > independently w/ o a) changing policy and b) with multiple > developers and same codebase. Also how people collaborate with designers (communications, template

Re: [nyphp-talk] IDE recommendations

2007-05-25 Thread Jon Baer
You nailed it. In the past 4 gigs Ive worked @, each had a different deployment strategy, each w/ good techniques and a few wtf? The situation always comes up w/ how to properly work independently w/ o a) changing policy and b) with multiple developers and same codebase. I have to say that

RE: [nyphp-talk] IDE recommendations

2007-05-25 Thread Mark Armendariz
> > I currently do the development on Windope, but I plan to > redistribute the usage of my PCs in such a way as that I can > reduce the number of Windope boxes in favour of (K)Ubuntu. Have win32 on my desktop and Ubuntu on my laptop which is why I went after eclipse, which works pretty much t

Re: [nyphp-talk] IDE recommendations

2007-05-25 Thread Aaron Fischer
+1 That would be a great resource. Probably be good to standardize to require version numbers, date of user post, etc. since features vary from version to version. -Aaron On May 25, 2007, at 11:58 AM, Mark Armendariz wrote: It would be nice to see a "How I Work" section on nyphp.org f

RE: [nyphp-talk] IDE recommendations

2007-05-25 Thread Mark Armendariz
> > It would be nice to see a "How I Work" section on nyphp.org > for IDE recommendations. I feel the topic comes up alot w/ > good pros and cons. > > - Jon Absolutely agree. Dev Server Setups (local and remote), Source Control, Upload / Build Strategies, Bug Tracking, IDEs, Configurations,

Re: [nyphp-talk] IDE recommendations

2007-05-25 Thread David Krings
Jon Baer wrote: Not sure what OS but ... It may or may not work for you, but going the reverse route of lightweight editors and FirePHP is a good free simple route. Originally I felt the same that the more tools in an IDE the better and was excited about the idea of a DB query tool in the IDE

RE: [nyphp-talk] IDE recommendations

2007-05-25 Thread Mark Armendariz
> -Original Message- > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Krings > Subject: [nyphp-talk] IDE recommendations > I looked so far at Zend, but don't get the GUI. It seems to > be overly complicated. I then tried some of these Eclipse > based hodgepodges, but they lack a lot of fe

Re: [nyphp-talk] IDE recommendations

2007-05-25 Thread Jon Baer
Not sure what OS but ... It may or may not work for you, but going the reverse route of lightweight editors and FirePHP is a good free simple route. Originally I felt the same that the more tools in an IDE the better and was excited about the idea of a DB query tool in the IDE but things r

[nyphp-talk] IDE recommendations

2007-05-25 Thread David Krings
Hi! Since years I am using Luckasoft's EnginSite PHP Editor as IDE. It works well and has many features that more expensive IDEs offer. There is one major drawback to this IDE: the implementation of the debugger (PHP dbg) iswellgoofy. If I want to debug a series of scripts I have to a

Re: [nyphp-talk] PHP Marketing

2007-05-25 Thread Kenneth Downs
It seems the real joke is comparing two languages, which appear to be equally expressive. Jon Baer wrote: You can pick them up @ http://www.railsenvy.com I think it really depends on the job @ hand, an app running under new JRuby and a JVM under EC2 cluster is pretty impressive, but that's j