fotrane
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Posted: 04/10/2004, 10:07 AM |
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I know that CCS has a great code editor built in, but I'm sure most of us still use another editor on the side to do more of the "dirty work". I think I have probabl;y fragment the heck out of my hard drive by installing, testing and ununstalling just about every edito out there.
For a long time now, I 've used HTML-Kit as my main code editor, but have also recently been using Svoi.net's phpEd qwhich is pretty powerful as well. Others currently in my list are Crimson Editor, WinSyntax, DZPhp editor, PHPEd, notepad, and Vim (very nice syntax highlighting).
There seems to be one feature in every program that the others don't have/
What do you use?
What do you like most about it?
Cheers,
Steve
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srinivas
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Posted: 04/11/2004, 10:10 AM |
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I personally use only Textpad outside of CCS. The best thing I like about Textpad is the ability to use "regular expressions" in searches (including multi-line matches) and writing Macros to streamline some of the dirty work that you end up doing while converting old formatted pages to new and what not.
-Srinivas
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Daniel Gaudreault
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Posted: 04/12/2004, 6:48 AM |
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I tend to use a variety of editors depending on just how complex given
task is.
For major work I tend to use NuSphere's phpEd or jEdit (www.jedit.org).
NuSphere's is very good including a debugger, DB browser, full syntax
complete and function hinting (even you own functions as defined in
code), but costs $$$.
jEdit on the other hand is Free as in beer. Very powerfull, mounds of
plugins, but runs on Java, thus tends to be a little sluggish depending
on your hardware. However, it does things no others do.
For quick text editing I like SciTE. www.scintilla.org
A full blown installer with PHP specific stuff can be found at: http://gisdeveloper.tripod.com/scite.html
best Regards,
Dan
fotrane wrote:
> I know that CCS has a great code editor built in, but I'm sure most of us still
> use another editor on the side to do more of the "dirty work". I think I have
> probabl;y fragment the heck out of my hard drive by installing, testing and
> ununstalling just about every edito out there.
>
> For a long time now, I 've used HTML-Kit as my main code editor, but have also
> recently been using Svoi.net's phpEd qwhich is pretty powerful as well. Others
> currently in my list are Crimson Editor, WinSyntax, DZPhp editor, PHPEd,
> notepad, and Vim (very nice syntax highlighting).
>
> There seems to be one feature in every program that the others don't have/
>
> What do you use?
> What do you like most about it?
>
> Cheers,
> Steve
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>
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johny_f
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Posted: 04/12/2004, 11:37 AM |
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Notepad for "data/sql" text editing and simple scripts.
HTML/PHP, especially for debugging -> Homsite 5 (now part of Macromed...) with special PHP and MySQL "Toolbar" I found somewhere on the internet.
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kyle harriss
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Posted: 04/12/2004, 12:37 PM |
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DzSoft PHP Editor
Low cost.
Built in web server - works with locally
installed PHP interpreter.
johny_f wrote:
> Notepad for "data/sql" text editing and simple scripts.
>
> HTML/PHP, especially for debugging -> Homsite 5 (now part of Macromed...) with
> special PHP and MySQL "Toolbar" I found somewhere on the internet.
>
> _________________
> Johny_f
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> Sent from YesSoftware forum
> http://forums.codecharge.com/
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