[nycphp-talk] Java provides???
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Paul A Houle wrote:
> Ajai Khattri wrote:
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>> Of course, you're ignoring the fact that these have little to do with
>> Java - IDEs exist for PHP too.
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>> Personally, I dislike IDEs but to each their own.
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> See, that's what PHPers, Pythoners, Ruby people always say... I
> did a lot of Java from 1996 to 1999 and then gave up on it for PHP.
> Recently I had to finish a GWT/J2EE app that somebody else started,
> and Eclipse/Java opened my eyes.
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> Eclipse/PHP doesn't do anything vi doesn't do, except it has two
> buttons you can click on to start and stop your web server. Woooo...
> I'm so impressed. All you get from Eclipse/PHP is increased startup
> time. No wonder why PHPers think Eclipse is worthless, because
> Eclipse/PHP ~is~ worthless. Eclipse has seriously damaged it's brand
> by coming out with shovelware products for PHP, Ruby, Python, etc.
> They really ought to be like the Apple App Store and ban that stuff so
> people realize that Eclipse/Java is cool.
>
> Eclipse/Java does something different from every other Eclipse/X
> I've seen. It parses your code, understands something about it, and
> helps you. For instance, if you write
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> objectInstance.AMethodThatDoesNotExist()
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> a little symbol appears on the side of the screen: click on it and
> it will offer you choices: for instance, it will correct typos if
> you type something that is almost like an existing method. You can
> create the method with one click, or you can change the access level
> of the method if you're not currently allowed to access it. The UI is
> good enough that it feels like a help, not a hindrance. The IDE
> highlights methods and variables that don't get used; there are at
> least 20 different automated refactorings that make changes (like
> pushing methods up & down a class hierarchy or renaming methods)
> automatically. Yes, you can just click on the definition of a
> method, class, or variable, type in a new name, and it gets
> changed everywhere... In seconds, without ever making mistakes. All
> of that helps compensate for the additional artifacts that you need to
> write Java.
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> Eclipse/Java also has a debugger that ~works~. There are a lot of
> reasons for it, but I've never been able to build a PHP debugging
> system with a PHP IDE that really works. No more having debugging
> "echo" statements winding up in production code...
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> Visual Studio/C# is maybe 50% as good as Eclipse/Java, and the
> ReSharper product from JetBrains gets it up to 90%.
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Eclipse/Python does the same thing
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