It already supports php I would assume. Which should provide all you
need for debugging cake since it is properly structured classes,
methods etc. It is just a super-sized php application.
So it would seem the only perk is interface design, which I tend to
avoid in IDEs since they usually add alot of extraneous code.
Just my opinion though.
On Jan 29, 11:45 am, Webweave <webwe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> C'mon people, there are only 84 votes out there - If NetBeans adds
> Cake support I'm guessing not only would it do the cool IDE stuff it
> does now, but we'd be able to debug, and some level of front end for
> baking (like ModelBaker)
>
> On Jan 28, 9:11 am, matt <m...@madesecure.com> wrote:
>
> > Great idea! Netbeans is an awesome IDE. I noticed some people went
> > ahead and left comments without actually casting a vote. Make sure to
> > click the "Vote for this issue" link at the bottom of the issue's
> > summary.
>
> > On Jan 27, 9:27 pm, "Diego Caro A." <diegoc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Please, vote for cakephp in Netbeans's Framework Support inhttp://www.netbeans.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=140918
>
> > > Register and vote, please :).
>
> > > --
> > > Diego Caro A.
> > > Estudiante Ing. Civil Informática
>
> > > diegocaro |http://diego.bloog.cl
>
> > > "No tengo talentos especiales, pero sí soy
> > > profundamente curioso", Albert Einstein.
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