[wp-hackers] PHP IDEs
Callum Macdonald
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Tue May 27 13:36:51 GMT 2008
I also use Zend Studio. It's not free or open source, which I dislike,
but it's the only editor I've found which does the basic things I need.
* Code completion, automatically, without pressing any keys, of both PHP
and custom functions. It works well for WP functions.
* Code navigation. CTRL-click a function / class / etc and it will take
you to the relevant file / line.
* Highlighting, including basic parse errors
As an aside, guys, this is a very busy list, please, keep the "I meant
MHz", ipod and other inane chatter to yourselves, please. We don't need
to generate a new mail for each of those comments. On IRC or a quiet
list it might not matter, but this list is huge and busy.
Cheers - Callum.
Chris wrote:
> I use Zend Studio - it integrates with svn for project/version
> management, has syntax highlighting, catches lots of errors when
> typing (shows missing { }, or un-matched () in if statements etc.
> on-line help for any php term, debugging etc. it's good but costs. I
> believe Zend + Eclipse is excellent, but have not tried it yet.
> I won't go on, check out the Zend website, it's all there. (Zend are
> the makers of php I believe).
> Chris
>
>
> Mahmoud H. Al-Qudsi wrote:
>>> Not bad. 'e' was supposed to be the TextMate on windows, but required
>>> CYGWIN just to mimic it on some levels, and I found it lacking and
>>> clunky.
>>>
>>> I'll keep my eye on this one for sure. Thanks.
>>>
>>
>> Same here (on both counts).
>>
>> -MQ
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