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De: Fernando Fiore <no5software@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: ter., 18 de ago. de 2020 às 23:27
Subject: Re: IDE/editor for newbie PHP programmer. my choice
To: Casey Tyler <ctyler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
De: Fernando Fiore <no5software@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: ter., 18 de ago. de 2020 às 23:27
Subject: Re: IDE/editor for newbie PHP programmer. my choice
To: Casey Tyler <ctyler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
downloaded and tested it. i found a bit heavy-weight so i didnt install java.
seems easy to use with good intellisense
thanks for the tip
Em ter., 18 de ago. de 2020 às 13:02, Casey Tyler <ctyler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escreveu:
I dont think so.
On 8/18/2020 11:59 AM, Fernando Fiore wrote:
i thin NetBeans is php storm now
Em ter., 18 de ago. de 2020 às 12:30, Casey Tyler <ctyler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escreveu:
I did not see anybody bring up NetBeans. I have not tried it since it was moved to Apache but for a free IDE it was very good.
On 8/18/2020 11:17 AM, Curtis Maurand wrote:
On 8/18/20 10:23 AM, Fernando Fiore wrote:
well after testing several php editors/ide here is the list:So i think i will stick with Eclipse for PHP for now
- notepad++ simple editor with syntax highlighting and basic auto completion - free
- vs code: as an editor is great as an IDE is cumbersome: plus FREE
- phpdesigner8 IDE with intellisense, auto completion and easy to use, the problem is paid
- eclipse for php: IDE with simple intellisense and auto completion, cumbersome configuration. plus: free
- PHP STORM: IDE complete and simple to use the problem: very expensive
Bluefish from OpenOffice - Free (Linux, Windows, Mac)
I used to like PHPEd on Windows - not free - but lots of nice features and native windows
Jedit
textpad - Windows - not free, but not much money - Works well, I used to use this at an insurance company I worked for. very versatile. excellent macro capability