Hi Guys,
I usually use HTML Kit as an IDE to develop my code since it's very lightweight and efficient.
Since my projects are getting bigger and bigger and I moved to object oriented programming I am looking for a good IDE with Intellisense.
Do you have any recommendations for a good one, preferably free or at least not too expensive.
Thanks In Advance.
Bizon
Feb 9, 2007
1:31 AM
Hi.
You should just try Eclipse's PHP IDE.
Even if it is a little bit heavy to load, it is the only one with such capabilities, and, moreover, it is FREE.
http://www.eclipse.org/php/
Feb 26, 2007
12:15 PM
You need Zend Studio ;)
Go to www.zend.com and download trail version.
It have everything you need to create exclusively big project.
Jun 15, 2007
5:20 AM
yeah! zend studio rules! is the best.... also Komodo is good one, but I personally prefer Zend Studio ;)
Jul 25, 2007
10:38 PM
Usually I use EditPlus *.*
I used to use Zend Studio, but it takes high memory~~~
Aug 6, 2007
7:47 AM
Hi there,
Take a look at -Delphi for PHP- (http://www.codegear.com/products/delphi/php), I bet it has all you always needed about it.
;)
Aug 6, 2007
9:06 AM
Hi , i'm using UltraEdit Studio ... it's quite nice :)
Jan 4, 2008
1:35 AM
ZEND DEVELOPER is the best.. my favorite tools for develop php are:
MySQl Code Factory ..
http://www.sqlmaestro.com/products/mysql/codefactory/
Mysql Administrator..
Zend developer studio..
Dreamweaber because not all is code
Firefox with the add ons , webdeveloper, firebug, etc
Jan 10, 2008
1:59 PM
CodelobsterPHPEdition it is good editor and most important it`s free, you will get serial when you register in their web page for free.
Jul 13, 2008
6:07 AM
Zend Studio is the best for me...
I work whith this set of tools.
Zend Studio for PHP programming.
EMS for MySQL such as MySQL Administration Tool.
Zend Guard for encoding my PHP proyects.
Dreamweaver for design not all is code.
Firefox With Firebug pluginn for debugging and DOM Elements.
Eclipse for PHP, Aptana Studio, PHP Designer 2008, PHP.Net Addon for VS are really good tools...
Aug 14, 2008
10:26 PM