NetBeans for PHP is definitely a GREAT choice! (it is now made to work specially for PHP) And if you don't have access to everything on your computer just install a VMWare player and have a virtual server ;-) (ok it would take time but once you have it, you have it) On 3 August 2011 18:07, Leonardo <leo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Dne středa 03 srpna 2011 15:22:44 Matty Sarro napsal(a): > > Hey everyone, > > I am a super newbie just beginning to learn PHP. Awhile ago, I had > > used aptana for dabbling with php and was amazed to find out that it > > had a built in php interpreter so I could do some minor testing > > without having to upload everything to a web server, or have a web > > server locally. Flash forward to now, and it looks like that > > functionality doesn't exist anymore (at least not by default). > > > > So, I'm curious what editors are out there? Are there any out there > > which will let me test PHP files without having to upload everything > > every time I edit it? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! > > -Matty > The best editor for PHP is Zend Studio cca $300 or open source products > like > Kate(linux), Kwrite(linux), Vim(linux, windows), BlueFish(linux), > Emacs(Linux, > Windows). I'm using the Bluefish for PHP with (XHTML) and NetBeans for > others > programming languages. > Good look. > I'm sorry for my english. > -- > Leonardo > ------ > "Teoretické znalosti dnes už nestačí. > Člověk musí překročit jejich hranice a umění se stane neumělým uměním, > které > vyrústá z nevědomí" > Daitsu Suzuki ( 1870 - 1966 ) > --------- > Feder ajsi romňi, so buter manušňi sar džuvli. > Cikánské přísloví > > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > >