One day, I hope I will be eligible to enter the Church of Emacs.  Noting against vi, though. :-)
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Best regards,
Zeeshan Mughal
Email:  zeeshanmughal@ieee.org
Web:  http://www.zixan.info


On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Zeeshan M. <zeeshan.jp@gmail.com> wrote:
Well, I wrote my first PHP/MySQL web application about 5 years ago for my high school.  I mainly used Notepad for everything.  My final code was a mess, and I also did not understand some of the code I wrote, but it was yet a wonderful experience. 

Then I began using PHP Editor, and used it for a few years to come.  It was very lightweight, and did not have all the features found in nifty modern-day IDEs such as debugging, and project management etc.  But it was good for me as I was mainly looking for code highlighting feature.  It also ran smoothly on my 128MiB RAM, and Intel Celeron powered machine.

For a past few months, I was using Eclipse PDT.  I have used Eclipse for Java development before, and I was really fond of debugging feature it comes with.  But I don't think it is really a good tool for PHP development.  To my surprise, it did not come with "word wrapping" feature, and there was not even any stable plugin to install it.  And the fact that it requires all sorts of useless dependencies to run pushed me to finally quit using it.

I have tried several IDEs including NetBeans, VS Express, jEdit, and PHP Designer etc, and none of them really impressed me much.  Most IDEs nowadays come with so many features that I will never end up using.  I mean, I need an editor to code that makes it comfortable for me to code by not giving me all the junk that I don't want.

Well, for now, I am using Notepad++ on Windows.  It is pretty stable, and light-weight, which is all I want.

 
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Best regards,
Zeeshan Mughal
Email:  zeeshanmughal@ieee.org
Web:  http://www.zixan.info



On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 7:18 AM, Herman van Rink <rink@initfour.nl> wrote:
Sebastian Mendel wrote:
> On 17.07.2009 22:26, Alexander Rutkowski wrote:
>
>
>> - Switched from Eclipse 3.2 to NetBeans IDE 6.7. PHP eclipse nerved
>> me because it was sometimes unstable and did not open some files.
>> NetBeans seems to be more optimized for PHP development.
>>
>
> ;-)
>
> i had the same problem, but now switched back to Eclipse
>
> it is more configurable and better fits my working style
>

I've done attempts to get acquainted with Eclipse, but never got it
working well enough to keep me away from vim.

In case someone has a 'Perfect workspace setup' running on a Linux
system, I'd be interested.

--
Met vriendelijke groet / Regards,

Herman van Rink
Initfour websolutions



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