gentuxx wrote:
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Michael Shaw wrote:
What editor do people use for PHP and Perl development. I'm looking
for something with syntax highlighting and such, so that rules ut vi
or gedit.
Thanks,
Mike
I seems like you've got a lot of good suggestions here, so I'll just
throw my 2ยข out into the pot too!
For perl, I use vim for quick edits and kate for larger projects. It
doesn't auto-tab the way I think it should, but that's probably just a
configuration that I haven't given it yet. ;-)
I like bluefish for HTML|PHP|CSS, but the CSS and PHP colorization is
a little jumpy. Sometimes it'll do it, sometime it won't. So then I
started using gphpedit for JUST PHP. bluefish is nice for (X)?HTML,
and OK for CSS, but more often than not, I find myself comfy with PHP
and CSS in gphpedit.
I might have to look into eclipse though.....that sounds interesting.
And I worked with emacs while I was working on some documentation for
the Fedora Documentation Project, I could probably handle that if the
plug-ins worked right.
Anyway, my top pick for perl is kate, for PHP is gPHPEdit.
Cheers!
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I found Bluefish, but the syntax hilighting didn't work. gPHPEdit looks
good. I'll give it a try. Even if only for syntext hilighting.
Thanks,
Mike
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