[nycphp-talk] Development environment?
Kamm, William R (Bill), ALABS
wkamm at att.com
Thu Jul 29 17:02:26 EDT 2004
I develop on Windows XP Professional myself. As much as I like to bash
M$, XP is their best OS yet, and is more stable than previous ones (no
more blue screens). Portability between my Windows box and my LAMP host
is not a problem. I like Dreamweaver, and am considering adding another
Macromedia product - Fireworks - for image editing. Anyone have any
experience with that?
Bill
-----Original Message-----
From: talk-bounces at lists.nyphp.org [mailto:talk-bounces at lists.nyphp.org]
On Behalf Of Hans C. Kaspersetz
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 4:55 PM
To: NYPHP Talk
Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] Development environment?
Just to chime in here, I develop on a Windows XP box. <gasp>
Apache, MySQL, PHP, and Sendmail are installed. I use Zend,
Dreamweaver, MySQL Control Center and other graphics programs. I use
WinEdit when I need simple editor. I find that I have no problems on
this platform. I can move all of my code between my Win box and my
Linux servers without a problem. Occasionally, I will have to modify my
applications config files. In that case I create multiple config files,
one for each of the environments it will be running in.
Hans K
Joel De Gan wrote:
>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
>
>
>
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