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Q: What is the best IDE for PHP?
Q: Which PHP IDE supports debugging, autocompletion, syntax highligting, etc? A: There are so many IDEs available. Some popular IDEs are: Free: 1. PHPEdit <http://www.waterproof.fr/products/PHPEdit/> ..Windows.Commercial, Free for personal use 2. PHP Designer 2005 <http://www.mpsoftware.dk/phpdesigner.php> Windows. Freeware 3. Maguma Open Studio <http://sourceforge.net/projects/openstudio> Windows. Open source 4. PHP Coder <http://www.phpide.de/> Windows. Free 5. Dev-PHP <http://devphp.sourceforge.net/dev3/> Windows. Open source 6. PHP Eclipse <http://www.phpeclipse.de/> Eclipse plugin Commercial: 1. Zend Studio <http://www.zend.com/store/products/zend-studio/> Multi-platform 2. Macromedia Dreamweaver <http://www.macromedia.com/software/dreamweaver/> Multi-platform 3. Maguma Workbench <http://www.maguma.com/> Multi-platform 4. ActiveState Komodo <http://www.activestate.com/Products/Komodo/> Multi-platform 5. TruStudio <http://www.xored.com/trustudio> Eclipse plugin Refer: http://www.thelinuxconsultancy.co.uk/phpeditors.php +++++ @todo Cleanup |
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Q: What is the best IDE for PHP?
Q: Which PHP IDE supports debugging, autocompletion, syntax highligting, etc? A: There are so many IDEs available. Some popular IDEs are: Free: 1. PHPEdit <http://www.waterproof.fr/products/PHPEdit/> Windows. Commercial, Free for personal use 2. PHP Designer 2005 <http://www.mpsoftware.dk/phpdesigner.php> Windows. Freeware 3. Maguma Open Studio <http://sourceforge.net/projects/openstudio> Windows. Open source 4. Dev-PHP <http://devphp.sourceforge.net/dev3/> Windows. Open source 5. PHP Eclipse <http://www.phpeclipse.de/> Eclipse plugin Commercial: 1. Zend Studio <http://www.zend.com/store/products/zend-studio/> Multi-platform 2. Macromedia Dreamweaver <http://www.macromedia.com/software/dreamweaver/> Multi-platform 3. Maguma Workbench <http://www.maguma.com/> Multi-platform 4. ActiveState Komodo <http://www.activestate.com/Products/Komodo/> Multi-platform 5. TruStudio <http://www.xored.com/trustudio> Eclipse plugin Refer: http://www.thelinuxconsultancy.co.uk/phpeditors.php +++++ @revision 2 Zend Studio Standard is free. Removing PHP Coder; some news and the interface prove that PHP Coder is now Maguma Open Studio @todo Cleanup. Check what is Zend Studio Personal Edition <https://www.zend.com/store/freeware.php> and if it available |
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J-Vladimir wrote:
> NuSphere PhpED IDE, http://www.nusphere.com/ Thanks. Should add this one too. -- <?php echo 'Just another PHP saint'; ?> Email: rrjanbiah-at-Y!com Blog: http://rajeshanbiah.blogspot.com/ |
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In my opinion, eclipse is one of the best choices for developing, key
features are, - Development for various environments and languages That one is important because when you have to develop in various languages, that could be for different projects, for each IDE, you have to learn a bunch of new standarts. I was using Nusphere for php, Dreamweaver for html, css, js,Dreamweaver for asp, Visual Studio for asp.net, some other tool for python, some other tool for c++. This means that you have to spend some time for learning all of these tools, and would not have any common usage. Using eclipse, it is possible to use them in all one ide, learning once using for many cases. - The support for software engineering Eclipse has support for tools such as case tools, uml modeling tools etc., Language independent, code generation tools mostly, maybe reverse engineering support. - Todo list, including the files and row numbers You can use the todo list and add tasks, then after a while when you return back to the tasks, you can go to the file and line that the task is related to, - Extensible templating engine A good templating engine where you can declare variables and use them in your templates, making code generation properties of eclipse very powerful, - A lot of plugins Plugins such as palm plugin, for development on palmos, desing pattern building and lots and lots. I think soon a lot of open source projects for development on eclipse will emerge, extending its possibilities. - Bad sides The code completion is not good, HTML support is poor, lacking of WYSIWYG editor. Any comments ? |
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Weird-beard wrote:
> In my opinion, eclipse is one of the best choices for developing, key > features are, > - Development for various environments and languages > That one is important because when you have to develop in various > languages, that could be for different projects, for each IDE, you have > to learn a bunch of new standarts. > I was using Nusphere for php, Dreamweaver for html, css, js,Dreamweaver > for asp, Visual Studio for asp.net, some other tool for python, some > other tool for c++. This means that you have to spend some time for > learning all of these tools, and would not have any common usage. Using > eclipse, it is possible to use them in all one ide, learning once using > for many cases. > - The support for software engineering > Eclipse has support for tools such as case tools, uml modeling tools > etc., Language independent, code generation tools mostly, maybe reverse > engineering support. > - Todo list, including the files and row numbers > You can use the todo list and add tasks, then after a while when you > return back to the tasks, you can go to the file and line that the task > is related to, > - Extensible templating engine > A good templating engine where you can declare variables and use them > in your templates, making code generation properties of eclipse very > powerful, > - A lot of plugins > Plugins such as palm plugin, for development on palmos, desing > pattern building and lots and lots. > > I think soon a lot of open source projects for development on eclipse > will emerge, extending its possibilities. > > - Bad sides > > The code completion is not good, HTML support is poor, lacking of > WYSIWYG editor. > > Any comments ? > Just one. vim > * |
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Weird-beard wrote:
> In my opinion, eclipse is one of the best choices for developing, key > features are, > - Development for various environments and languages > That one is important because when you have to develop in various > languages, that could be for different projects, for each IDE, you have > to learn a bunch of new standarts. > I was using Nusphere for php, Dreamweaver for html, css, js,Dreamweaver > for asp, Visual Studio for asp.net, some other tool for python, some > other tool for c++. This means that you have to spend some time for > learning all of these tools, and would not have any common usage. Using > eclipse, it is possible to use them in all one ide, learning once using > for many cases. > - The support for software engineering > Eclipse has support for tools such as case tools, uml modeling tools > etc., Language independent, code generation tools mostly, maybe reverse > engineering support. > - Todo list, including the files and row numbers > You can use the todo list and add tasks, then after a while when you > return back to the tasks, you can go to the file and line that the task > is related to, > - Extensible templating engine > A good templating engine where you can declare variables and use them > in your templates, making code generation properties of eclipse very > powerful, > - A lot of plugins > Plugins such as palm plugin, for development on palmos, desing > pattern building and lots and lots. > > I think soon a lot of open source projects for development on eclipse > will emerge, extending its possibilities. > > - Bad sides > > The code completion is not good, HTML support is poor, lacking of > WYSIWYG editor. > > Any comments ? > Just one. vim > * (sorry if this posted twice) -- This message is intended for the original recipient[s] only and may include confidential or proprietary information. If you are not the initial recipient of this message you are violating Nutext Technologies' IP rights and are urged to destroy this message completely without discussing it, in whole or in part, with any other source. |
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Q: What is the best IDE for PHP?
Q: Which PHP IDE supports debugging, autocompletion, syntax highligting, etc? A: There are so many IDEs available. Some popular IDEs are: Free: 1. PHPEdit <http://www.waterproof.fr/products/PHPEdit/> Windows. Commercial, Free for personal use. 2. PHP Designer 2005 <http://www.mpsoftware.dk/phpdesigner.php> Windows. Freeware 3. Maguma Open Studio <http://sourceforge.net/projects/openstudio> Windows. Open source 4. Dev-PHP <http://devphp.sourceforge.net/dev3/> Windows. Open source 5. PHP Eclipse <http://www.phpeclipse.de/> Eclipse plugin Commercial: 1. Zend Studio <http://www.zend.com/store/products/zend-studio/> Multi-platform 2. NuSphere PhpED IDE <http://www.nusphere.com/> Multi-platform 3. Maguma Workbench <http://www.maguma.com/> Multi-platform 4. Macromedia Dreamweaver <http://www.macromedia.com/software/dreamweaver/> Multi-platform 5. ActiveState Komodo <http://www.activestate.com/Products/Komodo/> Multi-platform 6. TruStudio <http://www.xored.com/trustudio> Eclipse plugin Commercial IDEs especially Zend, NuSphere and Maguma are trend-setters in IDE and have Unicode supporttoo. Refer: http://www.thelinuxconsultancy.co.uk/phpeditors.php +++++ @revision 2 Zend Studio Standard is free. Removing PHP Coder; some news and the interface prove that PHP Coder is now Maguma Open Studio @revision 3 +NuSphere PhpED @todo Cleanup. Check what is Zend Studio Personal Edition <https://www.zend.com/store/freeware.php> and if it available |