Ill be the first to admit, I learn the hard way. I really did mean that
those fearues are things I have yet to want. I am a little slow at
getting around the corner. And I ride the short bus.
William Attwood wrote:
> Keep in mind that you may not know you need something until you use
it and find out how much easier it makes life ;)
>
> Good luck with everything!
>
> --Will
>
> On Jan 22, 2008 2:55 PM, Trevyn Meyer < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I appreciate your feedback. Unfortunately none of the features that
> have been listed are things I have yet to want. Have you seen a
list of
> jedit plugins? They seem to do it for me. Thanks again for the
feedback.
>
> Trevyn
>
> Rusty Keele wrote:
> > Trevyn Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: What benefits do
you get out of Zend?
> >
> > Ive used Eclipse before but saw no benefit using an IDE for PHP.
> >
> > For several years I used ConTEXT - a regular text editor that
had only one PHP feature: keyword color highlighting. I have since
switched to PDT - a PHP Development Tools framework for the Eclipse
platform. Although there are a few features I miss in ConTEXT, there
are many other benefits of using this IDE to write PHP code:
> > 1. The class outline is extremely helpful in finding attributes
and methods in large projects with many classes.
> > 2. The Intellisense-like help feature: when you type the name
of a built in PHP function (or properly documented custom method) it
will give you a brief description and list the variables (type, order,
required or not)
> > 3. The ability to refactor code saves a ton of time if you
decide to change a method's signature.
> > 4. The snippet library is convenient
> > 5. The built-in PHP documentation is nicer than constantly
visiting PHP's homepage.
> >
> > There are other things I like but these are the main features
that made me switch and stay with the IDE.
> >
> > Here's the URL if you are interested: http://www.eclipse.org/pdt/
> >
> > -Rusty
> >
> >
> >
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