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  • John Keady

    Is there a php development environment?

    I currently use ASP and ASP.NET. I'm interested in learning php. Is
    there a user friendly development for php? If so, could you please
    recommend some good ones?

    Free is always good!

    Thanks,

    jk
  • Phil Roberts

    #2
    Re: Is there a php development environment?

    john_keady@hotm ail.com (John Keady) emerged reluctantly from the
    curtain and staggered drunkenly up to the mic. In a cracked and
    slurred voice he muttered:
    [color=blue]
    > I currently use ASP and ASP.NET. I'm interested in learning
    > php. Is there a user friendly development for php? If so,
    > could you please recommend some good ones?
    >
    > Free is always good!
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
    > jk
    >[/color]



    I don't use it myself (I prefer simple) but if you're into the
    whole debugger/project manager schtick it's not bad.

    Komodo from http://www.activestate.com/ is quite good also. I use
    it for the real-time syntax checking and code completion.

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    Please forgive me I have sinned - Not on your life
    But that's how you want me, But I'll never fear thee
    Why you and not me? Tell me Holy Man

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    • Rob Allen

      #3
      Re: Is there a php development environment?

      In message <d08830bf.04082 30707.47db602a@ posting.google. com>, John Keady
      <john_keady@hot mail.com> writes[color=blue]
      >I currently use ASP and ASP.NET. I'm interested in learning php. Is
      >there a user friendly development for php? If so, could you please
      >recommend some good ones?
      >
      >Free is always good!
      >[/color]

      www.zend.com - there's a personal edition for non-commercial users.

      --
      Rob...

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      • steve

        #4
        Re: Is there a php development environment?

        "John Keady" wrote:[color=blue]
        > I currently use ASP and ASP.NET. I’m interested in learning
        > php. Is
        > there a user friendly development for php? If so, could you please
        > recommend some good ones?
        >
        > Free is always good!
        >
        > Thanks,
        >
        > jk[/color]

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        • Phong Ho

          #5
          Re: Is there a php development environment?

          I am using Zend IDE. I believe this is the best development environment for php.

          P. Ho



          Phil Roberts <phil.roberts@g ooglemail.com> wrote in message news:<Xns954ECA FE6C878philrobe rts@216.196.109 .144>...[color=blue]
          > john_keady@hotm ail.com (John Keady) emerged reluctantly from the
          > curtain and staggered drunkenly up to the mic. In a cracked and
          > slurred voice he muttered:
          >[color=green]
          > > I currently use ASP and ASP.NET. I'm interested in learning
          > > php. Is there a user friendly development for php? If so,
          > > could you please recommend some good ones?
          > >
          > > Free is always good!
          > >
          > > Thanks,
          > >
          > > jk
          > >[/color]
          >
          > http://www.phpedit.com/
          >
          > I don't use it myself (I prefer simple) but if you're into the
          > whole debugger/project manager schtick it's not bad.
          >
          > Komodo from http://www.activestate.com/ is quite good also. I use
          > it for the real-time syntax checking and code completion.[/color]

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          • steve

            #6
            Re: Re: Is there a php development environment?

            "Phong Ho" wrote:[color=blue]
            > I am using Zend IDE. I believe this is the best development
            > environment for php.
            >
            > P. Ho
            > www.1sttechnews.com
            >
            >
            > Phil Roberts <phil.roberts@g ooglemail.com> wrote in message
            > news:<Xns954ECA FE6C878philrobe rts@216.196.109 .144>...[color=green]
            > > john_keady@hotm ail.com (John Keady) emerged reluctantly from the
            > > curtain and staggered drunkenly up to the mic. In a cracked and
            > > slurred voice he muttered:
            > >[color=darkred]
            > > > I currently use ASP and ASP.NET. I’m interested in[/color][/color]
            > learning[color=green][color=darkred]
            > > > php. Is there a user friendly development for php? If so,
            > > > could you please recommend some good ones?
            > > >
            > > > Free is always good!
            > > >
            > > > Thanks,
            > > >
            > > > jk
            > > >[/color]
            > >
            > > http://www.phpedit.com/
            > >
            > > I don’t use it myself (I prefer simple) but if you’re[/color]
            > into the[color=green]
            > > whole debugger/project manager schtick it’s not bad.
            > >
            > > Komodo from http://www.activestate.com/ is quite good also. I use[/color]
            >[color=green]
            > > it for the real-time syntax checking and code[/color]
            > completion.</font>[/color]

            I 2nd that. Very happy with it. Some say it is slow (it is a bit
            slow since it runs on Java I believe), but it is GOOD.

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