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Posted by Shawn Wilson on 11/23/05 16:51
"Rob" <Rob@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:43832620$1@news.sentex.net...
> I am new in PHP, and wondering if someone can suggest a good php editor
> (free is better but I can pay up to $100) and also a good resource to
> study.
> I have background in C++ and Java programming.
> Thanks-Rob
I'm a big fan of Homesite... although it's not technically a PHP editor, it
does color the code just fine and that's the main thing for me. I've been
using Homesite for years now for HTML only sites as well as my PHP/mySQL
sites.
Here is a screenshot: http://www.dvigroup.net/etc/share/pic/workshot.jpg
You can get it here: http://www.macromedia.com/software/homesite/
It's $99 and is small and fast.
It has a deployment wizard and system, but I'm not a big fan of that part.
Dragging into your FTP program is several seconds faster if you are like me
and constantly change little things and upload. Other than that, I don't
have any complaints.
As for study, PHP.net is your friend... its all there. The gold there
though, is really the user comments. 99% of my questions are answered by
the user comments, not the function definitions.
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Shawn Wilson
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