On 01/06/2013 07:09 PM, tamouse mailing lists wrote:
Actually, you might find netbeans just all that for writing the HTML,
CSS and JS stuff, too. I used Dreamweaver when it first came out and
compared to the other sorts of things available at the time, it was
pretty spiffy. But time has marched on, and creating HTML isn't
something I want a visual editor for.
+1 for Netbeans.
I've used all the major IDEs that support PHP over the years. I keep
coming back to Netbeans. (And ended up using it for Java and C/C++ as
well, for small projects anyway.)
As much as it is terrible, it is still that much better than the
alternatives. I don't even have that many complaints about the most
recent versions. I suggest it for newcomers to multiple teams I work with.
I did really like NuSphere's PhpED, but unfortunately that was only an
option for me when I still dual-booted into Windows. (They say it runs
fine in Wine, but major things like the code completion popup are either
difficult or impossible to get working. Anyone from NuSphere listening?
I want to pay you for a native Linux version like you used to have...)
-Matt
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