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 php/perl/javascript coders: what editor do you use? 
		
		
		i've a got a few options I'm trying to decide which one is best for building my websites which include: perl, php, javascript and html+css of course. 
	anyone coding in the above, what editor do you use?  | 
		
 notepad++ 
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 ultraedit 
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 notepad ++ here 
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 notepad  <-- oldschool 
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 Dashcode 
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 I do my CSS/xHTML in Notepad on my Vista box, and I do my Perl in Emacs on the Ubuntu box... 
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 Try Eclipse or Aptana Studio. 
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 EmEditor or Notepad++ 
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 notepad.exe 
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 I used notepad and pico for many years, thinking I was "hardcore" .. what an idiot I was. 
	phpEd right now for me. NIGHT and DAY between it and notepad, etc. I couldn't believe how much more efficient it made me.  | 
		
 notepad++   
	syntax highlighting ftw  | 
		
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 Ultraedit Windows, nano or Gedit Linux. 
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 vim 
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 +1 for VIM 
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 Always use BBEdit 
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 code in php. 
	I use EditPlus2. I love the colors :D  | 
		
 Binary. 
	I kid, Dreamweaver.  | 
		
 nano... always doin it server side :) 
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 I use notepad for everything, it's great. I like the blankness  | 
		
 not a word about "HomeSite"... 
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 Dreamweaver CS3 ;) 
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 Notepad++ with slightly modified Ruby Blue syntax highlighting theme 
	http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/..._rubyBlue2.png  | 
		
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 ActiveState Komodo Edit 
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 I write a lot of stuff in php. 
	Honestly, I prefer notepad primarily. Yeah, I'm oldschoool too. "Homesite" is really nice for checking for syntax errors afterwards, but I don't know if it is available any more. Adobe bought out Macromedia a while ago. Adobe came out with this monstrosity called "Dreamweaver" which is supposed to be the do-all proggy. But it is kind of like the old joke about the GUI program for C++. Quite pointless if you actually know what you are doing. Best regards, Archer  | 
		
 If you're not coding in an IDE, you're not coding efficiently. 
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 all the idiots use notepad, if you look for something professional try primal script. 
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 UltraEdit 
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 Smart newbs use Notepad++... 
	Hobbiest use Komodo Edit: http://activestate.com/komodo_edit/features/ Pros use Komodo IDE: http://activestate.com/komodo/features/ All three are based off Scintilla editor component. Komodo is built upon the mozilla framework and is cross-os compatible. Hands down the IDE is better than anything mentioned in this thread.  | 
		
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 nano, notepad++, i used to use e-text editor but it behaves very funny on vista. 
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 textmate 
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 You'd be surprised what the "pros" in this industry use, actually ... or who they are.  | 
		
 Zend Eclipse + Aptana does the trick for me 
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 Free is good 
		
		
		Aptana studio is a full suite, lets you do all your web coding in one spot...not that I can use a tenth of it yet, and it also happens to be free for the base package. 
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