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Orc 01-10-2008 02:04 PM

Overall Web Editor
 
Could somebody give me a url and information about any Web IDE I could use? For overall any web client and server side language?

Alan @ CIT 01-10-2008 02:20 PM

I don't really know of a "complete" web development IDE but I regularly use 2 which are:

Adobe - Dreamweaver CS3, Web Site Design, Web Page Design, Web Design Software
Zend Studio - The Leading PHP IDE from the PHP Experts - Zend.com

Along with various SQL tools. Put together they make a pretty good set of tools for developing web apps.

Alan

Orc 01-10-2008 02:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan @ CIT (Post 8117)
I don't really know of a "complete" web development IDE but I regularly use 2 which are:

Adobe - Dreamweaver CS3, Web Site Design, Web Page Design, Web Design Software
Zend Studio - The Leading PHP IDE from the PHP Experts - Zend.com

Along with various SQL tools. Put together they make a pretty good set of tools for developing web apps.

Alan

I have Zend Studio. But I'll go and try a trial of DreamWeaver and consider it to my interests! Thanks :]

sidisinsane 01-10-2008 05:07 PM

Aptana's great and I remember Komodo Edit to be quiet decent as well. They are both free but not WYSIWYG editors like Dreamweaver i.e.

Wildhoney 01-11-2008 02:52 AM

WYSIWYG editors were great when I was in my programming infancy. But having Dreamweaver drop a hindering PHP icon into the visual editor was just that, a hindrance. It served no other purpose in my opinion. If I'm doing HTML, the best way to view it, in my opinion, although not real-time like Dreamweaver, is hitting F5 in your web browser :-)

Which brings me to a question, which browser engine does Dreamweaver use for its rendering engine? Internet Explorer's?

Alan @ CIT 01-11-2008 10:40 AM

At some point it used Opera as a rendering engine but now it uses it's own homemade one.

Alan

EyeDentify 01-12-2008 12:04 PM

I Use for the moast Adobe Dreamweaver CS 3 with Code veiw only!!! and i really like the help tips when im writing in a function thats pops up and gives me the order in wich to input things into a function.

Secondly i like the CSS tools in Dreamweaver because i have problems remembering certain things, wich is a part of my handicap.

But im trying out Notepad++ on my development server at home for a new project im working on and itīs seems to be a very nice editor as well.

But i will certenly end up puting in a FTP server on the developer machine and then just use Dreamweaver from my main computer to edit pages and then FTP them to the server. :D

Cheers !!!

/EyeDentify
p.s: Good old HomeSite still rocks in my opinion, i used that before Dreamweaver.

Tanax 01-12-2008 12:15 PM

For CSS/JS/HTML, I would definitly go with Dreaweaver, because it's got alot of helping tools. And I found it very useful when creating a table in HTML, to switch into design view, and insert a table visually, instead of coding one..

But, for PHP, I would go with PHPDesigner Pro. Best program ever.. :-D


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