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Best php code editor

Discussion in 'PHP' started by ajobjon, Aug 24, 2011.

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    Which one is best free php code editor ? i am using Dreamweaver cs4 . this is not free:(
    any suggestion ?
     
    ajobjon, Aug 24, 2011 IP
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    iBank ™ Peon

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    Notepad++ :)
     
    iBank ™, Aug 24, 2011 IP
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    Rukbat Well-Known Member

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    I use Edit Plus because I've been using it for a long time, but Notepad++ is about the same thing. Some of the people here use Ultra Edit. If you like big, powerful and free, try Aptana Studio.
     
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    ajobjon Peon

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    notepad++ show any code hint ?few minute ago i download it .
     
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    iBank ™ Peon

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    Not by default ( Preferences ), but yes.
     
    iBank ™, Aug 24, 2011 IP
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    skylark11 Greenhorn

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    i use notepad++ too and phpblocks, nice programs for simple code editing.
     
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  7. ajobjon

    ajobjon Peon

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    #7

    great ! i find it . Thanks all for your kind reply . :)
     
    ajobjon, Aug 24, 2011 IP
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    rockyg Peon

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    notepad++ on windows.

    On linux, just use gedit.
     
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    Mr. Blogger Peon

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    Eclipse is the best php editor I used so far.
     
    Mr. Blogger, Aug 24, 2011 IP
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    jestep Prominent Member

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    Netbeans, and then eclipse.
     
    jestep, Aug 24, 2011 IP
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    [GotHost] James Guest

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    For PHP in windows, notepad++. A full on IDE is pretty useless when developing in PHP.

    Personally, I use vim in linux combined with screen to have multiple windows open (vim, files & SQL connection each in a window).

    I'd go as far as saying vim is better than any other editor in existence (I do hope there aren't any emacs fans here :p).
     
    [GotHost] James, Aug 24, 2011 IP
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    I use notepad++ for most html/javascript work, and any quick PHP stuff. I have been using PHPStorm for larger PHP sites.

    For working with Javascript, though, the firebug plugin for Firefox is fantastic. Any JS heavy pages get debugged with this, not in an IDE.
     
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    kanikakaminial Peon

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    Net bean is the best editor for PHP ...
     
    kanikakaminial, Aug 25, 2011 IP
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    Phpstorm by far.
     
    jazzcho, Aug 25, 2011 IP
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    Mellyy Peon

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    Go with Eclipse :D
     
    Mellyy, Aug 25, 2011 IP
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    Junioreality Active Member

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    Notepad++ for Windows, TextMate for Mac.

    I don't bother with WYSIWYG editors, or live previews. Viewing the end result right there in your actual web browser actually saves time (less surprises).
     
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    I think gedit is too simple editor . i try notepad++ is fine .
     
    ajobjon, Aug 29, 2011 IP
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    PHP designer 7 is cool but I love notepad++, wish they had auto complete.
     
    Technoslab, Aug 29, 2011 IP
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    Tashi Mortier Peon

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    I used many different editors and NetBeans is the one I just love to use now.

    It is compatible with XDebug so you can debug your scripts, you can run your PHPUnit tests.

    Also, it is compatible with Zend Framework and symfony, so you can use the major frameworks to develop your scripts.

    Never had any issues with it!
     
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    For full projects I'd suggest NetBeans + xDebug (free) or Zend Studio + Zend Server (for serious applications).
     
    Gray Fox, Aug 30, 2011 IP