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looking for good php ide
Hello to everyone!
I'm looking for good free php IDE. I'll be thankfull for any suggesions. |
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I used to use one called "PHP Designer" Or something like that, pretty nice and solid. Komodo IDE by ActiveState (Bastards stole my name) beats it though IMO (unfree though)
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Thanks, but any free?
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Are you going to use this free tool to make money? Just curious.
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Is a PHP IDE necessary? Just use a syntax highlighting text editor like Notepad++.
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php IDE
Only php IDE. Code highlighting isn't enough. And how about outocomplete, navigation through the project?
And the most helpful - Debugger?! I can't imagine editor with these features. That's why I prefer such php EDIs as Codelobster php Edition and Zend. I suggest to try them: Codelobster php Edition - www.codelobster.com Zend - www.zend.com |
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Jedit may have a php plugin.
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apache is my php debugger. I use NotePad++ though I've used PHP Editor (http://www.dzsoft.com/php-editor.html) which is good but I didnt want to pay the price for something I could do easily in NotePad++
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I use notepad++ for my php coding, it is free and very easy to use.
Zend is REALLY good too, but you will have to pay for it. You can get a trail version though. I have heard of it, haven't used it, it's called Bluefish. http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/ |
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Jedit is a text editor(a bad one IMO), not an IDE.
@walker I have used Komodo for perl and that was nice. It is not free, unless you are lucky enough to a get a student licence. Komodo does support PHP. It says so on thier home page. you can look for plugins for free IDE's like Eclipse
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