Not vi vmacs eclipse or pspad. Tried HateML looks promessing. But I know there must be better programs out there ;-)
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Anonymous2007-10-31 19:39
gedit.
It's goddamn PHP. If you need more than very rudimentary syntax highlighting, you're the cancer that's killing the internet.
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Anonymous2007-10-31 19:45
ok should mention that i use winodws oO
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Anonymous2007-10-31 19:55
>>2
If you need any syntax highlighting at all, you are the cancer.
Anyway, use vi.
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Anonymous2007-10-31 19:58
Well i dont need the syntax highlighter.
But a code explorer is a nice thing on big projects ;-)
A project manager
And auto completetion list for classes ( own created classes not the php ones)
eclipse is a java editor that has a bunch of PHP shit you can download, or so I've read.
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Anonymous2007-10-31 20:32
But a code explorer is a nice thing on big projects ;-)
Nobody should create big projects in PHP And auto completetion list for classes ( own created classes not the php ones)
OK, how about some mittens too you fucking twat.
Are things which makes the life easier ;-)
...and they make your code shitter.
Rot in a ditch you hapless EXPART WEB DEVELOPAR.
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Anonymous2007-10-31 20:34
I like >>9 he is my friend and is a nice person too.
Note to my self: IQ is under 100 in 4chan ;-) Note to my self my self
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Anonymous2007-10-31 23:33
emacs.
If you need anything other than font-lock-mode, you are destined to be a hopeless ENTERPRISE programmer.
And don't give me that shit about "waah waah those key combos are so hard." Trust me, use emacs for a month and you will be C-x 3 C-x C-f in every application you touch, and getting pissed off that it doesn't work. You will be running web browsers, your email, and chat through emacs. It's that good.
However, you will develop severe numbness in your pinky. Don't worry -- that's PURE MANLINESS setting in.
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Anonymous2007-10-31 23:46
>>13
At first I didn't know any Emacs key combos but the basic motion keys. Those were pretty easy to learn. Later on I learned many more and it was pretty fucking cool. Now my fingers have learned to work Emacs without my brain's intervention, and half my buffer will disappear while I'm looking at it. If it weren't for Slime, I'd so be using Acme.
Does that happen to anyone else? You get in the zone and all of a sudden you're Emacsing faster than the speed of thought?