Didier,
It's not that people object to stupid questions being posed - or, indeed poor use of
English. Some of the best responses to queries I've seen are from people for whom
English is not their first language.
What people do object to is questions being posed to the incorrect lists - I'm sure
s he might
recieve. But I do know that if I can't contribute, I'm not going to answer
anything.
... btw thanks for the answer in the other email .. I'll check those out.
From: "Michael Egan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Didier McGillis" <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Didier,
I meant to say Java and C++ IDEs.
Regards,
Michael Egan
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Didier,
I'm afraid you really are asking for some harsh responses.
Your last comment in particular invites some rather obvious, albeit rude, acronyms.
> I just started on both of them and wanting to learn how to use them,
> but I know the tools could speed up the process, especially I am a lear
There was one discussion starting about coding/development tools. I was
wondering if anyone out there knows of good development/coding tools for
Java and C++. I've been using Visual C++ for the C++ part, and hand coding
Java. I just started on both of them and wanting to learn how to use them
ðÒÉ×ÅÔ!
Martin Clifford wrote:
> I usually always have my content dynamically generated by functions,
>or displayed in include files. I'm not a fan of cluttering up my
apps with content.
me neither. You can mix up code and content only as long as you work
alone. But in most project (even v
I usually always have my content dynamically generated by functions, or displayed in
include files. I'm not a fan of cluttering up my apps with content.
Martin Clifford
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>>> "Lazor, Ed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/10/02 05:38PM >>>
I am too. I've developed
I too am using a plain old text editor for PHP (Notepad), but I did enjoy
the environment of Interdev for ASP...
I think by far the best feature most development tools have to offer is the
syntax highlighting, I like seeing comments in green/grey, with the plain
text and vars in black, and a lot
While I can't speak for others, in our office we use template files which
contain all HTML and then parse content generated from php scripts into
them about 90% of the time. Not only does separating your code from your
HTML make it easier to change the look of a site, but it also makes the
co
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> From: Peter J. Schoenster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, 11 July 2002 5:13 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Development Tools
>
>
> On 10 Jul 2002 at 18:07, Uwe Birkenhain wrote:
>
> > I think that - on wi
I'm definitely curious and want to check out the debugging tools,
performance analyzer, and database connectivity tools provided by PHPEd.
I get the impression most developers do not integrate coding and content.
Is this correct?
-Ed
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These first two things are immedi
I am too. I've developed an approach to coding with Dreamweaver that allows
me to take advantage of WYSIWYG and my own style of coding at the same time.
The MX version of Dreamweaver is supposed to add support for code snipets,
and a few other things. I'm looking forward to checking them out.
O
> Right off the bat, any good development tool will have code completion
> abilities, which are basically the programmers version of nix consoles tab
> completion. This little feature alone helps save time by reducing the
> amount of typing required, not to mention can virtually eliminate type-o'
On 10 Jul 2002 at 18:07, Uwe Birkenhain wrote:
> I think that - on windows - nothing is better than textpad
> (www.textpad.com).
> Simply the best editor the world has seen so far!
>
> What makes development tools better than a good editor? (serious
> question)
Well let me get my 2 cents in. It
A good, well designed, development tool can provide a huge productivity
boost over an editor if it's used properly. And I don't mean
auto-generated code by this either.
Right off the bat, any good development tool will have code completion
abilities, which are basically the programmers versio
WYSIWYG does nothing more for me than screw up my code. I'm very anal about how my
code looks, firstly. Secondly, most WYSIWYG editors add superfluous markup into code
which not only inflates the file size of your documents, but also slows down
processing of them.
I'm not saying that WYSIWYG
I like WYSIWYG integration. It allows me to code the page and then focus
separately on web page content. That debugger in PHPEd looks pretty cool...
too bad they don't have WYSIWYG.
-Original Message-
I agree about WYSIWYG. I use UltraDev a lot, but don't use the WYSIWYG very
much agai
eded/wanted. IMHP
Bret
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To: "'Uwe Birkenhain'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 12:21 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] Development Tools
> [snip
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Subject: RE: [PHP] Development Tools
> [snip]
> What makes development tools better than a good editor? (serious question)
> [/snip]
>
>
Dreamweaver has come along nicely. I have only dabbled at the MX version.
Ultraedit, http://www.ultraedit.com/, has proven to be very nice at
handling editing tasks of PHP, HTML, SQL, and hundreds of other languages.
It can edit files via FTP which was useful to me years ago and continues
to b
HTML-Kit does it for me... great customisability...
> -Original Message-
> From: Bret L Conard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 10 July 2002 5:25 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Development Tools
>
>
> snip/
> but often find myself
I agree completely. Here is an editor I like because it can be customized.
http://www.gwdsoft.com/
Todd
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From: "Jay Blanchard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Uwe Birkenhain'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 12:21 PM
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> [snip]
> What makes development tools
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gEdit rulez! :) well, I seldom make files any bigger than a couple of
scrolls, so... much depends on your programming style. And habits.
But I am with Uwe. Nothing like a plain text editor.
Maybe I am just too old to understand novelty LOL
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From: "Jay Blanchard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Uwe Birkenhain'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 5:21 PM
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> [snip]
> What makes developm
[snip]
What makes development tools better than a good editor? (serious question)
[/snip]
Over the course of time (I have been writing code for 25 years, many
languages, some compiled, some not) I have found that the most useful tool
in the arsenal is a good editor with no more features than line
I think that - on windows - nothing is better than textpad
(www.textpad.com).
Simply the best editor the world has seen so far!
What makes development tools better than a good editor? (serious question)
Uwe
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Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 11:56 AM
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> Mark,
>
> I have been developi
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Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 11:46 AM
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I use the almighty Notepad for my coding. When I'm at home, however, I
typically use Macromedia Homesite 5 (simply because it has PHP
Maguma Studio Light is pretty good - www.maguma.com
Mark McCulligh wrote:
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oney.
Thanks
Dan
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From: Mark McCulligh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 9:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Development Tools
I am looking for a good Development tool to write my PHP in and was
wondering what people are using out there.
I h
I use the almighty Notepad for my coding. When I'm at home, however, I typically use
Macromedia Homesite 5 (simply because it has PHP syntax highlighting). I tried using
PHPEdit, but I thought it was horrible. It was buggy, and annoying.
PHP Master Editor is VERY good, and you can probably f
PHPED is really good if you have the money to spend...
B i g D o g
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From: "Mark McCulligh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 9:42 AM
Subject: [PHP] Development Tools
> I am looking for a good Dev
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 int
Hi,
Does anyone know of a tool that can show how mySQL DB's are related and
which PHP functions are being called. It should maybe be something like UML.
Regards,
Morten
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