On 10/19/07, Mir Nazim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello guys > > Here I come to disturb you once again. > > I am a web app developer working mostly on PHP/Drupal, Python/Django , > jQuery. Actually I wanted to know what kind of tools are people using > on ubuntu to develop web apps. By tools I mean editors, gebuging > tools, browser compatibility testing tools etc. > > The aim here is not to start another editor wars, but just to document > the things available. > > So here goes my list > > Editor/IDE = Quanta, Komodo IDE, Eclipse > Browsers = Firefox, Epiphany, ies4linux, Opera, Konqueror > Browser/JS Tools = Web Developer Toolbar, FireBug, YSlow > Debugger = XDebug > > > What I would specifically like to know about that is any one using > something like TextMate for Linux(please do not mention scribes. It > has a real long way to go before it can even come close to textmate), > Because Komodo and Eclipse something start to get sluggish after > extended use. > > -- > ALLAH HAFIZ > ------------------------------------------- > Mir Nazim > ------------------------------------------- > mobile: +91-9906478306 > ------------------------------------------- > website: http://www.xensoftlabs.com > blog: http://mirnazim.wordpress.com > ------------------------------------------- > Yahoo, Gmail/GTalk, Skype, AOL : mirnazim > > -- > ubuntu-in mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in >
Here is mine Editor/IDE = Jedit, Netbeans (Ruby IDE), Gedit with following plug-ins (snapopen, quickhighlightmode, gemini, autocomplete) these plug-ins make it more like Textmate. Google 'gedit texmate' for help. Browsers = Firefox, ies4linux, Opera, Konqueror Browser/JS Tools = Web Developer Toolbar, FireBug, YSlow Debugger = XDebug Cheers! Lalit K. Shandilya www.switchprompt.com
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