[nycphp-talk] Development environment?
Joel De Gan
joel at tagword.com
Thu Jul 29 16:12:37 EDT 2004
Well.
This is a personal preference.
Personally, I run linux (gentoo) and do all my code in gvim and test
with firefox.
I keep two versions of PHP on hand. One the server compile (same flags)
and one for my CLI stuff (things like --with-ncurses and GTK etc)
I would say that the closer you can be to the production environment the
better. I.e. it would not make sense to develop windows apps on a Mac?
But, then, that is my personal preferences..
Some people will say that emacs is the way to go..
-joeldg
On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 19:10, EZ wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I wanted to solicit your thoughts and opinions on what you think is the
> best development environment for PHP and why you think this. I
> personally use Dreamweaver to code and test with Firefox (no error and
> output looks like it should? Must be error free. ;-) ). Part of this is
> because my sites are remotely hosted and I don't run LAMP at home (yet).
> I recognize there are probably better ways and that it is time to start
> using a "real" environment.
>
> Thanks in advance for your opinons!
>
> EZ
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