Re: linux php editor

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the truth is Ive been developing on windows, because of some .net developments.

Ive been starting most new projects as web applications and using php/mysql. On windows I used ultredit, then I found a product called phpedit, which I liked, now Im trying to move to linux.

what I really want is a app that can do that predictive text thing, you know when it start showing me the possible php syntax as Im typing it in. Two reasons for this is it help with debugging as I get the syntax correct the first time and secondly I think its cool.


clive

Rory Browne wrote:
Cut the red, connect the blue, and green..............

In seriousness though I like vim, and Kate.

On 6/6/05, John Nichel <john@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Greg Donald wrote:

On 6/6/05, John Nichel <john@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


You newbies and your fancy editors.  Back in my day, you got vi, and you
were happy with it.  ;)


# dd if=/dev/tty of=/dev/hda1

Now we just need the punch card people to speak up.

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