Absolutely true.  Even though I haven't learned vi, I have to soon.
IMHO, I think I learned php the best way by coding with a no frills 
editor.... ee
With only line numbering and basic search (not search/replace), I think 
I picked up on php
rather quickly, than depending on a debugger to tell me where I went 
wrong...  :)
Just my 2cents..

Philip Hallstrom wrote:

>Well, this will start a war, but vim is available for windows... take a
>bit of getting used to, but once you do it's awesome.  and if you end up
>on a unix box that has it you don't have to relearn anything.
>
>-philip
>
>On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Mark McCulligh wrote:
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>>I am looking for a good Development tool to write my PHP in and was
>>wondering what people are using out there.
>>
>>I have been looking at Dreamweaver MX, Zend Studio 2.5 and phpEdit.
>>I know UltraDev 4 well with ASP, but the new MX now supports PHP.  This
>>MX/PHP any good?  Zend looks good with the integrated documentation and
>>debugging tools.
>>
>>Thanks, Mark.
>>_________________________________________
>>Mark McCulligh, Application Developer / Analyst
>>Sykes Canada Corporation www.SykesCanada.com
>>(888)225-6824 ex. 3262
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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