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    PHP IDE/Editor

    Hi,
    I was wondering what everyone is using for their PHP scripting?
    Full blown IDE or a text editor?
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    Quote Originally Posted by smooth48 View Post
    Hi,
    I was wondering what everyone is using for their PHP scripting?
    Full blown IDE or a text editor?

    I'm about to start learning PHP (my first programming language) and got myself Sublime Text 2 editor. Is this a good choice for PHP?
    I did download Aptana Studio (along with several other Eclipse based IDE's) but it seems so confusing...
    Stick with Sublime. you'll never need anything else for any coding language until you work somewhere that requires you to learn theirs.

    (Stick is underlined because it doesn't matter which you choose- pick one you like, and forget about editor wars and what other ppl say- just learn one well. Perhaps find one that supports plugins.)

    Edit: I like Geany now- but I've liked others in the past.

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    Adobe Dreamweaver

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    Custom Title Enabled George SS is offline
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    Adobe Dreamweaver
    Dreamweaver : $399
    The list above : Free/Opensource

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    Re: PHP IDE/Editor

    Notepad++ does the trick for me.

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    Really, an IDE is hardly necessary for PHP. Syntax highlighting might be handy, if you like that, but by all means: an advanced editor is merely a katalysator for your [s]programming[/s] scripting speed. It hardly increases quality for that is your task.

    I personally use Notepad++ for anything, but that's because I lack a better editor and I am lazy (so should you be when coding).

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    I use Notepad++ when I'm on Windows, and GEdit (so awesome) when I'm on a Linux box.
    Netbeans is a pretty good IDE, and it has its own version of intellisense which can help newer programmers get to grips with a language's api's and libraries :P

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    no real point in using a big IDE just use notepad or notepad++ the basic stuff usually is the best

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    I use Notepad++ for any coding I need to do.

    EDIT:

    Quote Originally Posted by Darth View Post
    no real point in using a big IDE just use notepad or notepad++ the basic stuff usually is the best
    Notepad and Notepad++ are very different. Notepad++ is far from basic.

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    I use NetBeans, it's an awesome IDE especially for PHP, it indents your code and gives you a list of functions ect which is good!

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    Re: PHP IDE/Editor

    zend 5.5 (Versions above are shit)
    Identing, List of functions AND your OWN functions. ftp git etc

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    I use geany for everything else, dreamweaver for large scale projects.

    It's absolutely essential that you designate the differences, because after 3000+ lines of codes within each of the multiple scripts you start to lose your grip in coding. That's when you realize it needs a software of a higher calibre.

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    Quote Originally Posted by getty View Post
    I use geany for everything else, dreamweaver for large scale projects.

    It's absolutely essential that you designate the differences, because after 3000+ lines of codes within each of the multiple scripts you start to lose your grip in coding. That's when you realize it needs a software of a higher calibre.
    Good coding practices are more powerful than any editor can be. An editor can promote good practices, or make it easier to duplicate bad practices.

    In the end, you need to learn how to organize your scripts- you shouldn't rely on a heavy-weight IDE to organize for you.

    As long as there's a file manager, map-out of the code in terms of objects/constructors/methods, I can manage the file-system and everything else myself... Sometimes for large-scale development, built-in GIT, SVN or FTP hook-ups are convenient. Any editor with plug-ins works for me, as I sometimes prefer to code my own plug-ins for niche tasks. Emacs is great for that... But Emacs is terrible for beginners, lol.



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