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what is your programming software ?

Discussion in 'PHP' started by vipvanlines, Jan 26, 2007.

  1. #1
    hello,

    what is your preferred programming softare for out php/mysql coders?

    liran.
     
    vipvanlines, Jan 26, 2007 IP
  2. picouli

    picouli Peon

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    If you mean editor, I use gPHPedit - http://www.gphpedit.org/ (for Linux)
    (consider this post my "thank you" to them... :)
     
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  4. noppid

    noppid gunnin' for the quota

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    Same here. I does what I need well.

    Right now I have 42 files open and can nav them with no problem. It even handles huge files well with the necessary RAM installed.
     
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    I liked PHP Designer 2005 there for awhile, now I am in Homesite and playing in Visual Studio 2005 some (but for .NET stuff). I jump around really.

    I'll be trying EditPlus soon now from reading the previous topics.
     
    PureLuckk, Jan 27, 2007 IP
  6. nico_swd

    nico_swd Prominent Member

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    Dreamweaver 8.
     
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    I like to keep it simple with html-kit
     
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    yugu Peon

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    Macromedia Dreamweaver
     
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    same here, Dreamweaver :)
     
    erkanbs, Jan 27, 2007 IP
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    SilkySmooth Well-Known Member

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    I'm a fan of ConTEXT, has great code highlighters for a variety of languages.
     
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    PHPMaker to jumpstart the backend maintenance pages.
    Dreamweaver 8 for the public web pages and to modify the pages created by PHPMaker.

    -Jim
     
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    JEET Notable Member

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    Am I the only one "ancient" here?
    Notepad... ;)
     
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    For php, html and css I also use Dreamweaver 8.
     
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    I use Crimson Editor.
     
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    giovanni Peon

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    Dreamweaver + frontpage
     
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    Normally I like using any old FTP program (I like the apps that I can just download, config and upload) but if I have to ge my hands dirty I use what I use in my day job for coding ColdFusion which is Adobe Dreamweaver.
     
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  18. sarahk

    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    Most likely. Other tools can help your productivity. Why are you reluctant to use them?

    I use Zend, EditPadLite, ancient version of GoLive, Bradsoft TopStyle and smart ftp. EditPadLite is the only freebie though :)
     
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    preferably editplus
    u can also use dream weaver
     
    gsoftinfo, Jan 27, 2007 IP
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    JEET Notable Member

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    Most of these tools use "key trapping" generally to point out errors in code, make available certain functions one "1" click of a key etc. Example if you hit "F8", an inbuilt browser might be launched or something.
    Although useful, this kind of slows the regular typing on my PC. (Always has too many programs running, some of which constantly keep the memory and RAM busy...)

    Notepad doesn't do key trapping, and I find myself working faster with it... :)
    Bye :)
     
    JEET, Jan 27, 2007 IP