True :-) But, in my opinion if you plan to get really serious, then
you should consider using Eclipse or NetBeans :-) There you have
everything you'll ever need (but of course you have to say goodbye to
Designer mode from Dreamweaver :-) )
Dusan
On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 6:32 AM, David Robley wrote
Jordan Jovanov wrote:
> Hello to All,
>
> I only whant to star discussion for who is the best programm to write
> php and html script. I use dreamweaver, but now I change my OS to ubuntu
> and I want some suggestions for some Text editor for FTP for Ubuntu
>
>
> Thanks A lot
> Jordan Jovanov
A
Sancar Saran wrote:
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I bet that a week after that, the question will be asked again... :)
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I've been using SciTE for many years now.
http://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.html
It's small and lightweight, has code folding and bracket highlighting and a
lot of other nifty features.
I also have Zend Studio IDE Professional but it is slow and bloated compared
with SciTE.
2 more pennies...
Dav
Hi,
I am a Mac person first and foremost, but the Windows people that I
know tend to use Homesite:
http://www.adobe.com/products/homesite/
From what I can tell, even though it is bundled with Dreamweaver 8,
it still looks like it can be purchased and demoed separately.
On Feb 9, 2007, a
Hiroshi Ayukawa wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What text editor do you use to write PHP?
> I use Maruo editor http://www.ac.wakwak.com/~tetsuyat/maruo/ more than 1
> year.
> Is there any better text editor for PHP?
Emacs is _much_ better than HideMaru.
I use emacs for most text editing. If you need multi
Check out UltraEdit for Windows it's great. Text highlighting for
around 10 programming languages, auto-tabbing for brackets, all kinda
things. www.ultraedit.com it's even got built in FTP functions so you can
open a file from a server, and when you save it automatically uploads.
great prog
For Windows, hands down Homesite is the best
Td - Sales International Holland B.V. wrote:
> Hey there,
>
> I looked on the site for this but couldn't find anything about it. I'd like a
> list of your favorite text editors (preferable for Linux/XFree) with
> highlighting. I'm using beaver now,
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