I thought autocompletion would help you _avoid_ silly mistakes. For example,
defining $varName then trying to use $varname when you really meant to use
$varName.
In php I would say it's a tossup because if you reference a variable that doesn't
exist it will contain a NULL or FALSE value but php
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On Tuesday 07 January 2003 18:48, Jason Wong wrote:
> On Wednesday 08 January 2003 02:45, Maxim Maletsky wrote:
> > Isn't it a little bit too much of paranoia for autocompletion? In
> > programming schools they make you writing the programs on paper so
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 02:45, Maxim Maletsky wrote:
> Isn't it a little bit too much of paranoia for autocompletion? In
> programming schools they make you writing the programs on paper so you
> understand it better :)
> I, personally, only care about the code highlighting. Autocompleting
>
"John Wells" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote... :
> Thanks for the reply. I'm also impressed with Zend's autocompletion...I
> can't even get PHPEd to autocomplete on objects.
>
> Finally, one frustrating thing on the part of both editors is the
> inability to autocomplete on arrays of object referenc
I've tried phpEdit, but unfortunately it's a Windows-only IDE and has
quite a few reproduceable bugs (I get an access violation almost everytime
I use the latest version. I do all my development in Linux, so it won't
cut it.
Thanks!
John
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> From: Mirek Novak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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John Wells wrote:
Can anyone who's familiar with both give an honest, open evaluation? I'm
in a rush project and need something quickly (have to purchase tomorrow),
but I'm on the fence when it comes to these two products.
Zend costs $100 less than Phped, so I'm leaning that way. But if there's
Sterling,
Thanks for the reply. I'm also impressed with Zend's autocompletion...I
can't even get PHPEd to autocomplete on objects.
I wonder if Zend uses dbg as well. It'd be nice to see a profiler thrown
into a future version.
Finally, one frustrating thing on the part of both editors is the
i
> Can anyone who's familiar with both give an honest, open evaluation? I'm
> in a rush project and need something quickly (have to purchase tomorrow),
> but I'm on the fence when it comes to these two products.
>
> Zend costs $100 less than Phped, so I'm leaning that way. But if there's
> anythi
> >
> > The IDE is pretty nice. Startup (Windows version through
> Samba) takes a
> > long time and there are still some crashing issues.
Have you reported these if the happen consistenly Im sure the Zend folk
would love to hear about them so that they can fix them..
> > It's nowhere near a
PHPEd now supports debugger and still free :)
> 1-month commercial license ($90).
>
> Download wasn't too bad. I haven't had a chance to check out the Zend
> LaunchPad. The installation (Apache Linux PHP 4.04pl1+patches) took me about
> 30 minutes for client and server which included the
2001 12:08
> A : Alain Fontaine; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : Re: [PHP] Zend IDE
>
>
> Alain,
>
> Have you tried changing your keyboard layout in the Windows Control-Panel
> to Swiss-French?
> As far as I know, Java uses your systems keyboard layout.
>
> Java will be s
At 11:43 2/2/2001, Alain Fontaine wrote:
>Oh, by the way... Zend IDE for Windows is written in Java. Microsoft is
>dumping Java completely. Find the mistake.
The Zend IDE is written in Java, period; You may consider this a mistake
if you're not fond of Java, but this has nothing to do with Micr
ntime environment ?
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> De : Andi Gutmans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Envoye : vendredi 2 fevrier 2001 12:08
> A : Alain Fontaine; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : Re: [PHP] Zend IDE
>
>
> Alain,
>
> Have you tried changing your keyboar
Alain,
Have you tried changing your keyboard layout in the Windows Control-Panel
to Swiss-French?
As far as I know, Java uses your systems keyboard layout.
Java will be supported by other vendors such as Sun & IBM on Windows so I
wouldn't worry about it ;)
And of course our aim is to support U
On Sat, Jan 27, 2001 at 10:26:35AM -0500, Jim Jagielski wrote:
[ . . . ]
> You mean like the Commercial Subscription ($70/month) ?? The Encoder
> SE is available with that plan. In fact, that's almost the whole idea
> behind the Commercial subscription: to allow a very low entry for access
> to th
At 17:37 27/1/2001, Lewis Bergman wrote:
>Also, Does anyone know if the IDE works on the snapshots? I didn't see
>anything to preclude it but it seemed to come packaged with a PHP version.
>I wouldn't want to give up the ability to code with the latest function to
>use an IDE. I guess I could just
> > An alternative (non-subscription) plan for the IDE will be announced
> > next week. It'll be designed to make the IDE much more affordable for
> > everyone, including those who develop for commercial purposes.
> >
> > Stay tuned!
An alternative is xemacs with the correct <.el >file.
Thats what I wanted to hear maybe the winging did it or maybe they planned
it all along ...
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From: "Zeev Suraski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> An alternative (non-subscription) plan for the IDE will be announced
> next week. It'll be designed to make the IDE much more affordable for
> everyone, including those who develop for commercial purposes.
>
> Stay tuned!
>
> Zeev
As always, PHP and it's dedicated people come through again!
> lagi wrote:
>>
>> They can charge the big companies who pay the microsoft tax for the
>> extra nannying that they need/want/expect but why give the razor free
>> and then charge $6000 per blade? Charge a nobrainer price (for a
>> limited period) and we would all jump in i predict.
>
> You m
Lewis & everyone,
An alternative (non-subscription) plan for the IDE will be announced next
week. It'll be designed to make the IDE much more affordable for everyone,
including those who develop for commercial purposes.
Stay tuned!
Zeev
At 15:22 27/1/2001, Lewis Bergman wrote:
>Is anyone el
lagi wrote:
>
> They can charge the big companies who pay the microsoft tax for the extra
> nannying that they need/want/expect but why give the razor free and then
> charge $6000 per blade? Charge a nobrainer price (for a limited period)
> and we would all jump in i predict.
You mean like th
6000 (SIX THOUSAND) dollars for the encoder ??? It will be cheaper for us to
buy a complete Windows 2000 based server with all the software we need and
develop ASP components.
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> Let's be honest they
Let's be honest they have lost the plot .. the ide would be fine. I have
bought paid for and havn't used perl studio cost $99 not bothered whether I
use it or not if I do then thats fine if not thats my problem and $99 is
neither here nor there. Multiply this by the thousands who probably will
us
1-month commercial license ($90).
Download wasn't too bad. I haven't had a chance to check out the Zend
LaunchPad. The installation (Apache Linux PHP 4.04pl1+patches) took me about
30 minutes for client and server which included the wait on the license key.
It took us another day to put u
For any of you developing on a Win machine you might want to try:
http://www.soysal.com/PHPEd
There will be new version up shortly and the version after it will have
interactive debugging.
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Sent: Tuesday
Alex,
I saw a demo of it about 3 months ago while they were working on it
and it looked pretty impressive and contained all the necessary debug
features I asked about. As far as sending info to the browser, you
might be surprised as I think it might do some of that but I don't
recall
exactly wha
> The IDE+Debugger combo really looks great, esp. because of the debug
> support being AWOL in PHP4.
I'm a little bit irked about that actually, they obviously stopped the
"free" development on it, and moved it in house. But I guess you gotta put
food on the table :)
I really would prefer to hav
I second that.
The IDE+Debugger combo really looks great, esp. because of the debug
support being AWOL in PHP4.
I'm a little worried about the IDE being written in java tho...I hope its
not as slow/memory hungry/crash happy as the other java + JRE apps I've used...
Too bad there's not an eval
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