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Posted by Schraalhans Keukenmeester on 05/16/07 12:06
At Tue, 15 May 2007 12:57:12 +0200, Martin Klar let his monkeys type:
> which IDE would you recommend for rather small projects (max. 10000
> lines)? It should run with linux. It could be freeware or cost a few
> of bucks. It should provide intuitive debugging tools.
>
> TIA Martin
I use Quanta+ and Xdebug. I don't think many here do, but I like it.
Setting up debugging wasn't a breeze to be honest, I still have some
unresolved issues. Working on those. Other than that it is quite
complete. Code folding, autocompletion, code insight, highlighting,
auto-indent, html preview, all that.
If you do many projects, small or big, Zend might be worth the $299, or
$99 for the stripped-down version. (No ftp, cvs and remote debugging or
profiling).
NuSphere's PHPed currently ships at $234 (pro), $69 (standard) and
$421(Pro + 3 yrs upgrades + tech support) but only runs on Windows afaik.
Waterproof PHPedit, not too expensive at EUR89. Win only.
PHPeclipse has already been mentioned by others.
Sh.
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