paj> I have been using Squirrelmail for a while now without really
paj> understanding how it works. I now have a PHP book to help me
paj> learn.
paj> Can anyone recommend a free PHP editor program for WinXP?
If you are already a programmer and just want a tool for PHP, perhaps
you would be intere
I've been using PHPEdit, seems to be very nice, and continual
development
Thanks,
Bill
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From: Tracy McKibben [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 1:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] Best or Recommended PHP editor
On Monday, Ju
>I'm personally a fan of EditPlus in Windows, and JEdit in XWindows. For the
>command line in Linux, I use Nano (Pico clone).
I like UltraEdit32 for windows. Loaded with features and very easy to use.
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I'm personally a fan of EditPlus in Windows, and JEdit in XWindows. For the
command line in Linux, I use Nano (Pico clone).
Paj said:
> Hi
>
> I have been using Squirrelmail for a while now without really
> understanding how it works. I now have a PHP book to help me learn.
>
> Can anyone recommen
On Monday, July 21, 2003, Paj wrote...
> Hi
>
> I have been using Squirrelmail for a while now without really
> understanding how it works. I now have a PHP book to help me learn.
>
> Can anyone recommend a free PHP editor program for WinXP?
Depends on what platform you're editing from. Myself,
I'm using vim exclusively for all my programming needs actually. When you stare at code
for 10+ hours every it helps to have that syntax highlighting there :) Only drawback
is
the classic vi vs. emacs debate that goes on at the office x_x
It's also work mentioning that when learning PHP, or any
Hello Paj,
On Monday, July 21, 2003, Paj wrote...
> Hi
> I have been using Squirrelmail for a while now without really
> understanding how it works. I now have a PHP book to help me learn.
> Can anyone recommend a free PHP editor program for WinXP?
VIM? Takes a little getting used to be a very