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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
WG |
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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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notepad++
Dreamweaver |
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CS3 for most my PHP and notepad to open and edit quickly.
Aptana studio for my ajax stuff but when done back to notepad for quick edits. Notepad because its easier to right-click sendto notepad. |
NetBeans, Eclipse and TextMate
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word perfect 6
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UltraEdit :)
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coda for osx ftw
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