[nycphp-talk] PHP IDE
max goldberg
max at idsociety.com
Wed Jan 15 13:23:09 EST 2003
I just ssh in to my server and use emacs in c++ mode, I'd say it works
wonderfully, especially using exceed as an X server to bring everything
locally. I'm not sure what exactly you are looking for in an IDE, I'm
suprised no one has written a really nice lisp interface for php and
emacs, but, it's flexible enough to make a fairly good ide.
-max
Ophir Prusak wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm currently thinking of moving to a "real" IDE for PHP development.
> Until now I've only been using "text editors" for my PHP development (namely
> emacs and textpad).
>
> The only "requirement" is that I can trace through my PHP code (preferably
> running on a Linux based server and not just my PC)
> Until now the development cycle has always been code -> copy to server ->
> run PHP script -> see what happens.
>
> 1. I know that Zend Studio and NuSphere PHPEd support this. Are there any
> others ?
> 2. Can anyone who uses and IDE give a short review ?
> 3. Are there any links to "professional" reviews out there ?
>
> Thanx
> Ophir
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