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Posted by Sean on 01/15/07 12:20
Sorry, I was suggesting that perhaps some users of IDE's could give out some
details of what features the different IDE's have in them as it's all well
and good to say that xxxxx is a brilliant program, but it would be nice to
know why.
"Martin Mandl - m2m tech support" <tech@m2m.at> wrote in message
news:1168607628.055138.153480@v45g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
> Dear Sean
>
> Yes, that's actually what a IDE for. Otherwise it would be just an
> editor, wouldn't it?
>
> Cheers
> Martin
>
> Sean wrote:
>> How about, is there a PHP IDE program that offers similar functionality
>> to
>> Visual Interdev (for HTML, ASP and Javascript) ... something that offers
>> a
>> few if not all of these:
>>
>> - viewable tree of my website
>> - colour coded 'code'
>> - intellisense help as you go along
>> - syntax checking
>> - included PHP help
>> - ability to work with PHP, Javascript, dHTML and HTML together
>> - practical working environment for your database (MySQL, SQL, Access,
>> etc.,)
>> - some kind of source control
>>
>> I guess that there's more, but that's a few that I would like to see in
>> an
>> IDE. At present I program PHP within Interdev and in all honesty it's a
>> pain
>> in the preverbial ... but having said that, I wouldn't want to stray from
>> an
>> environment where Javascript and object development work rather well.
>>
>> I would be interested in following thoughts on this.
>>
>> Sean
>>
>> "Ralph" <onkr@remove.op.pl> wrote in message
>> news:0Cjph.9917$x67.925@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net...
>> > Hi
>> >
>> > What do you think is the best IDE (Integrated Development Environment)
>> > for
>> > Windows?
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> >
>> > Ralph
>
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