On Thu, 2009-01-08 at 17:33 -0600, Skip Evans wrote:
> Ross McKay wrote:
> > You should also check out editors and IDEs - STFW for previous posts
> > made to this and other groups. Then pick Geany ;)
> >
>
> Hey Ross & all,
>
> I used Kate on Ubuntu for a code editor. I just read through a bit a
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 6:14 PM, Ross McKay wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 11:44:48 -0500, Frank Stanovcak wrote:
>
>>I've been a microshaft punk for some time now, and am just getting ready to
>>try to step over to unix on one of my own boxes.
>>
>>Does anyone have any suggestions on which flavor wou
On Jan 8, 2009, at 9:39 PM, Ross McKay wrote:
Skip Evans wrote:
I used Kate on Ubuntu for a code editor. I just read through a bit
about
Geany (was not familiar with it), but don't see too much more it
would
do for me than Kate.
What are some of your favorite features of Geany I should b
Skip Evans wrote:
>I used Kate on Ubuntu for a code editor. I just read through a bit about
>Geany (was not familiar with it), but don't see too much more it would
>do for me than Kate.
>
>What are some of your favorite features of Geany I should be aware of?
There's probably not much that Gean
John Corry wrote:
I don't know about Geany, but you should definitely check out:
PDT/Eclipse
^^my fav, but only when coupled with RSE (remote system explorer),
php debugger for eclipse and subversive svn
Zend Studio for Eclipse <- my favorite
^^ I liked but was a memory hog on my windows mach
I don't know about Geany, but you should definitely check out:
PDT/Eclipse
Zend Studio for Eclipse <- my favorite
Komodo Edit 5
Kate for PHP development? That sounds really slow and inefficient.
Eclipse and Zend studio offer such efficiencies as code
completion/hints (PHP core or any other include
Ross McKay wrote:
You should also check out editors and IDEs - STFW for previous posts
made to this and other groups. Then pick Geany ;)
Hey Ross & all,
I used Kate on Ubuntu for a code editor. I just read through a bit about
Geany (was not familiar with it), but don't see too much more it w
On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 11:44:48 -0500, Frank Stanovcak wrote:
>I've been a microshaft punk for some time now, and am just getting ready to
>try to step over to unix on one of my own boxes.
>
>Does anyone have any suggestions on which flavor would be a good idea to
>start with? I'm looking mostly fo
Frank Stanovcak wrote:
I've been a microshaft punk for some time now, and am just getting ready to
try to step over to unix on one of my own boxes.
Does anyone have any suggestions on which flavor would be a good idea to
start with? I'm looking mostly for compatibility with php, mysql, and ot
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