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Posted by nice.guy.nige on 03/31/07 00:26
While the city slept, Mike Minor (mminorhsd@earthlink.net) feverishly
typed...
> Just a little survey. Tell us what you use to create your web pages.
>
> I like Dreamweaver and notepad to do some hand coding.
For work;
From the office: Dreamweaver 8 (In code view only, already installed on my
machine when I started there and I like the layout for coding, and hitting
CTRL-S to save, SHIFT-CTRL-U to upload, then CTRL-ALT to browser and F5 to
refresh, I kinda like the way that works
From home: Textpad, WinSCP (standard ftp is disabled on the server, so need
to ssh into it to upload/download stuff) so simply drag file from server to
local drive via WinSCP, edit in Textpad, save then drag back onto the server
with WinSCP, then refresh in browser, scratch head, try and figure out why
it doesn't work, bang head against brick wall etc lol
Generally, SQLYog Enterprise for MySQL stuff - it rocks! Need the Enterprise
version for us as have to log in to the SQL server on the physical host, so
have to ssh tunnel in there. Normal free version of SQLYog doesn't support
that, but otherwise that is a mighty fine tool.
As above, WinSCP for access, also Putty for opening a terminal session to
the server.
Graphics: Photoshop, or the Gimp which I haven't used in a while...
.... erm... I'm sure there are a few things I've forgotten... :s
Cheers,
Nige
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