[wp-hackers] Which PHP IDE do you use?

Joshua Sibelman joshua.sibelman at gmail.com
Thu Mar 24 22:49:10 UTC 2011


Vim has syntax highlighting, plus a number of other great features. It's definitely my editor of choice. Add NerdTree and ZenCoding and you get some very powerful functionality, too.


On Mar 24, 2011, at 3:34 PM, John 3:16 Media wrote:

> Wow command line?  idk what I would do without my syantax highlighting.  I
> like notepad++ but I make too many typos and I need something with built in
> debugging to catch it, i forget semicolons like crazy I even had one if
> ststement recently that had only one = instead of ==, took some digging to
> find out why the function was always returning false, lol.  So basically
> thats crazy that you can just do it in the command line.
> 
> I think i'll look into netbeans and see how well that works for me.  Oh and
> from what I read netbeans intergrates with version control and bug trackers
> too.  Kinda neat but idk if those are features i'd really use, at least not
> now.
> 
> On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 3:21 PM, Aaron Jorbin <aaron at jorb.in> wrote:
> 
>>> On Mar 24, 2011, at 6:02 PM, John 3:16 Media wrote:
>>>> Ok so I've decided I should look into a PHP IDE.  I've been using
>> notepad++
>>>> but I think I need a full fledged IDE.  I'm interested to hear any
>>>> recommendations from you.  Free is always good but if the feature set is
>>>> good and the price is right, say $100 or less, I'd consider it.  So what
>>>> would you recommend?
>> 
>> The command line serves me well.  It has my svn client and vim easily
>> available.  I can use screen if I need a variety of views available
>> and I never need to take my hands off the keyboard since everything is
>> designed around the keyboard.
>> 
>> 
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