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Posted by shereshm on 05/07/07 18:22
On May 5, 10:00 pm, Benjamin <musiccomposit...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On May 5, 11:51 am, Piotr <p...@poczta.onet.pl> wrote:
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> > Sir Galahad napisał(a):
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> > > Hi guys!!
> > > Surfing thw web looking for aPHPIDE, I've found those 7 IDEs:
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> > > 0)PHPIDEProject
> > > 1) PHPEclipse
> > > 2) ActiveState's Komodo
> > > 3)PHPDesigner
> > > 4) NuSphere's PhpED
> > > 5) PHPEdit
> > > 6) Zend Studio
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> > > Now.. before trying any of them, I would like to know if anyone here is
> > > already coding with anIDEsupport and if so, what of them? Are there
> > > other IDEs? What are "the best"? What are "pros" and "cons"??
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> > > Thanks a lot for precious suggestions!!
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> > > Sir Galahad
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> > I recomend Eclipse PDT (EclipsePHPproject).
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> Here, Here! I'm big on open source, so I love Eclipse. I went from
> SciTE to Notepad++ to Eclipse and I love it.
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> > Eclipse is great platform and the base of PDT will be used in future
> > Zend Studio as well.
> > The community of thisIDEis quite large so you wont have trouble
> > finding most answers.
> > PDT is now at 0.7 and based on Eclipse 3.2. Final version is expected
> > this september.
> > PDT suports Zend plugin for debuging, there is also Xdebug plugin.
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> > Editor itself suports most features people usualy want,
> > and you can customize it.
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NuSphere's PhpED absolutely rules. They release version 5.0 - I got it
and can't stop playing. Definetely check it out. BTW - it blows Zend
out of the water, look at Zend's own forum :-). And as far as I know
botth PhpEDIT and Eclipse use NuSphere's debugger - the free version
of it.
Regards.
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