Re: [PHP-WIN] Visual Studio and PHP

2007-02-04 Thread David Lindstrom
You can create winforms applications with it, but there's no graphical designer. You can run your normal PHP apps with it, giving them a fair speedup. You can use PHP as ASP.NET language (although, I don't think that's recommended). You can access and use any .NET assembly/class, and any .NET a

Re: [PHP-WIN] Visual Studio and PHP

2007-02-04 Thread Aaron Kenney
Here's a concept: Visual php.net. Please microsoft please? Isn't it time to kill off ASP yet? On 2/4/07, David Lindstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: With Phalanger and its VS integration package, you get color highligthning and debugging support, and since Phalanger compiles into .NET assemblies,

Re: [PHP-WIN] Visual Studio and PHP

2007-02-04 Thread David Lindstrom
With Phalanger and its VS integration package, you get color highligthning and debugging support, and since Phalanger compiles into .NET assemblies, you can have quite some fun. -- // DvDmanDT mail: dvdmandt¤telia.com msn: dvdmandt¤hotmail.com ""Bruce Cowin"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev i meddel

Re: [PHP-WIN] Visual Studio and PHP

2007-02-04 Thread Bruce Cowin
I use Visual Studio to write my PHP code. I use as is, without any add-ins or tools. Ok, you don't get the colour coding in the PHP code so it's really just using it as a text editor. But works fine. Regards, Bruce >>> Jarrett Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/02/2007 7:10:25 a.m. >>> To: PHP Wi

RE: [PHP-WIN] Visual Studio and PHP

2007-02-02 Thread Bill Bolte
st Subject: [PHP-WIN] Visual Studio and PHP To: PHP Windows List Is it possible to compose PHP using MS Visual Studio? If so, what additional tools/installs are required? Can you please point me in the right direction? I know that I *could* use Zend Developer Studio, but I'm already a big f

[PHP-WIN] Visual Studio and PHP

2007-02-02 Thread Jarrett Meyer
To: PHP Windows List Is it possible to compose PHP using MS Visual Studio? If so, what additional tools/installs are required? Can you please point me in the right direction? I know that I *could* use Zend Developer Studio, but I'm already a big fan of VS, and I wouldn't have to pay for and lea