I'd love to try eclipse but I've heard its really difficult just to
install and a bit difficult to get the hang of as well. Did you have any
problems getting started with it? Do you use it on a windows platform?
Incidently, yesterday I downloaded a new editor 'PHP Designer 2005' from
www.mpsoftware.dk/phpdesigner.php. Its free and looks very slick and
feature rich. Being as new as it is its a little buggy right now, but
certainly worth keeping an eye on.
Brad Webb wrote:
I'm a big fan of Eclipse + PHP|Eclipse.
Bastien Koert wrote:
Zend is pretty close to what you want
Bastien
From: Ross Honniball <ross@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Really Good PHP editor
Date: Tue, 05 Jul 2005 17:55:49 +1000
Hi All,
Not a DB question, but this is the only list I'm subscribed to, OK?
Besides, everyone uses some kind of editor.
I'm presently using PSPAD as a PHP code editor which is very usable
and has a lot of features that I love and use every day.
However it doesn't do everything I'd like it to.
I'd like an editor smart enough to resolve require_once(),
include_once() etc. statements so that it can build a tree or at
least some kind of list of the various included scripts starting
from a base script.
Also it would be nice if it could figure out where a function was
defined and you could just double click on the function name and it
would take you straight to it. In fact, it would be even nicer if it
could be smart enough to advise you the arguments as you type for
both built-in and custom written functions and classes. I'm drooling
just thinking about it.
Am I dreaming thinking I will find this kind of functionality in a
free editor? Is there a reasonably priced one people know of that do
this kind of thing (and more)?
Thanks ... Ross
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