On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 2:55 PM, Jens Dittrich wrote:
> Why would a developer choose a cloud based service for writing his code
> where privacy statements and terms of use not protect the intellectual
> property of the writer but transfers everything to the service provider? You
> reserve the righ
Why would a developer choose a cloud based service for writing his code
where privacy statements and terms of use not protect the intellectual
property of the writer but transfers everything to the service provider? You
reserve the right to change terms and privacy without notice at any time!
Th
NetBeans supports Symfony, Zend Studio supports Zend Framework, but no
IDE has support for CakePHP, one of the most popular PHP frameworks.
For me, a fan of CakePHP, it was really frustrating that I was not
able to develop CakePHP applications as comfortably as other
developers using different fram