John K Masters wrote: > On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 21:39:12 +0100 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >> Hi >> >> Just wondering if anyone knows of a good PHP IDE? >> >> I would preferably like one that can handle multiple files at one, >> preferably with some kind of project interface where it lists all the >> files in my project. >> Auto Complete of inbuilt functions, and if possible auto parsing of my >> PHP code so it can suggest my functions. >> Error highlighting would be useful, but not required because I can >> just run the PHP parser over it. >> Integrated debugger may be useful but is a really low priority, I >> normally put in echos when something goes wrong. >> >> Of course content highlighting is essential. >> >> Gedit does the highlighting but not much more. >> I have tried gphpedit, it does some auto complete, but not for my >> functions and feels a little basic, and when invoked from the command >> line it spews GTK warnings all over the console, which I would still >> like to use (for things like CVS). >> >> I have done quite a lot of Java programming and am a fan of Eclipse. >> I hear there is a couple of PHP extensions for it, has anyone used >> them and which is best? >> >> >> Of course its essential the program is Free and Open Source. And MUST >> run under Ubuntu, I intend to do quite a bit of PHP programming and I >> refuse to spend that much time in Windows. >> I would prefer it to be in the repositories but I can compile from >> source if its a really good application. >> >> Thanks for any advice anyone can offer. >> >> - Andy >> >> > Check out Bluefish http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/ > > Regards, John > > I havent done much with php, but when I did I used quanta, which is in the repositories.
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