I haven't managed to install the CakePHP plugin, but I make projects at the root folder of the app, not the /app/ folder, so it always parses the complete Cake lib which is in the current project for autocomplete. This is useful cause it always uses the right CakePHP version.
One great feature of NetBeans is its GIT support (via a plugin), so I can always version-control my apps from NetBeans, which is cool.
As for cake console, I like doing it from the command line.. I have many 2.2 apps and 2.3 apps, so I need those separate anyways...
For me it works much faster than Aptana or Eclipse.
I use Notepad++ for minor work, which dosen't require opening a whole new project.
-- As for cake console, I like doing it from the command line.. I have many 2.2 apps and 2.3 apps, so I need those separate anyways...
For me it works much faster than Aptana or Eclipse.
I use Notepad++ for minor work, which dosen't require opening a whole new project.
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