Monday, March 2, 2009

Re: What do you develop in (ide, text editor, etc.)?

Like grigri, I too find PHP IDEs either too slow, or not good enough
on its code hinting when it's speed is bearable. If there was one
written in a compiled language rather than a bytecode-runtime language
(Java), I'd be more willing. I tried Zend's Studio using Eclipse and
found it dreadfully slow, it even crashed twice. I've had similar
results in the past with previous iterations of NetBeans (though that
was when I used it for Java applications).

I'm currently using a mixture of text editors, Intype Unstable Beta,
and Crimson Editor. I'm using Aptana for Adobe AIR code hinting
(first project, it really helps) so I may try it with CakePHP once I'm
done with the AIR project...


On Mar 2, 6:37 am, grigri <j...@hendersonwebdesign.com> wrote:
> Notepad++ for everything. Every IDE I've tried has been horrendously
> slow, and I've got used to not having auto-completion.
>
> On Mar 2, 9:48 am, WyriHaximus <webmas...@wyrihaximus.net> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Using jEdit atm untill I can svn2web working switching to Eclipse PDT
> > then.
>
> > On Mar 2, 12:37 am, danfreak <freakclimb...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > I used Zend Studio, then Aptana at work, but I'm now sticking with
> > > TextMate ;o)- Hide quoted text -
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