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PHP development software
Parham:
My recommendation would be:
dev-PHP: http://devphp.sourceforge.net/
download and install the following two files:
the actual software: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/devphp/devphp194.exe
a version of PHP set up to work only with DEVPHP: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/devphp/phpsetup3.exe
After you've installed both, run dev-PHP. When I post code snippets, you can copy those snippets directly into dev-PHP. For example, from lesson 2:
--- Code: ---<html>
<head>
<title></title>
</head>
<body>
<? print 'php code here'; ?>
</body>
</html>
--- End code ---
when you've copied the snippet into dev-php, press F9, and you can see the output. This saves you time from saving the file into your "www" directory, running easyphp then doing it from your browser :).
Plus, it's just a good piece of software to develop PHP in :D
Chris Cromer:
I used to use dev-php as well... but I tried out conText when I saw [Unknown] using it, and have switched to context for my php coding. :)
You can find context here: http://www.fixedsys.com/context/
Zef Hemel:
I've worked with Context for a while, but found some naughty bugs in the editor, I must admit I can't exactly remember what those were :-[
Anyway, for PHP I prefer Komodo, but as my trial expired I now use EditPlus again.
treo:
I'm using Zend Studio, it isn't realy cheap (better said: it's expensive) but I didn't find a better php developent tool for Linux (ok i didn't search long enough :D )
Seph|roth:
ConTEXT owns, and not even for PHP alone, also for, well, almost any other programming language out there.
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