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Re: OT: OSX-PHP Dev Enviornment


From: Ulisses Montenegro <ulisses.montenegro () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2012 12:06:05 -0700

I'm not a big fan of IDEs for dynamically typed languages, but if I had to
choose one I'd go with Komodo:

http://www.activestate.com/komodo-ide/features

It's multiplatform (don't know about how licenses work when using it across
platforms), reasonably fast and offers lots of extra goodies aside from the
editing/code browsing functionality.

They offer a free (as in beer) version called Komodo Edit which lacks most
of the best features of the commercial edition, but I guess you could check
it to see if interface suits you.

Ulisses

On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Thor <thor () hammerofgod com> wrote:

Greets all.  Sorry for the OT, but I thought I'd ask here...

As you can guess, I've used Visual Studio to do web and application
development for longer than I care to remember.   Given that I've moved my
production HoG facilities over to OSX, I now find myself missing the
development environment VS afforded me as I migrate to PHP under Apache.

I'm using EditRocket atm, but I'm soliciting recommendations for a PHP dev
environment that will provide the same functions (or close) as VS does in
regard to syntax checking, code completion, etc.   I'm actually surprised
at how quickly I've synched up with PHP, but I'd still like a more
professional environment.   Free or Commercial doesn't matter.

I am thanking you.

t
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