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Which php editor for Linux?
OK so I am finding that theoretically it would be way easier for me to do my web development on a Linux server rather than running php / apache / mysql on windows. But I am a Linux newbie.
I have a linux distro, but I cant find a good php editor for Linux. Could someone list some good php editors for linux? Also, is there a way to right click and create a file in Linux? I find I use that often in Windows as well. Thanks for any help. |
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I used a text editor that colourizes text, which imo is all you really need. No need for a bunch of bells and whistles, they just get in my way. And the one I use is written in Java so it'll run on linux. --> www.jext.org
Though, I think kwrite can colourize php code as well (kwrite comes with KDE) |
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http://www.zend.com/ After 30 days, it will enter a "personal use" mode which disables some features such as Search in Files. |
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i suggest jEdit, that's what i use when i'm at university where we just have linux.
But actually, you shouldn't install linux just because to make it a little easier to use the localhost, it's easy in Windows as well. Just if you think about setting up a server for the outer world, i suggest to use linux. |
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I use jed - I think it's different from jEdit -it's not java based - it's actually console based but it's colouriffic and that's good enuff for me
However, I think you would be better off doing your dev on Windows and running your Linux test server just as a server - it's very easy to do one of the following:
I would prefer myself to be using Windows on amy main box for dev, but I put Linux onto my old POS laptop to do dev work in front of the TV - for that I use jed... |
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You can also look into emacs and epsilon (emacs clone), although it must be said that emacs, while extremely powerful, is not designed for casual users.
ps: "Buggy and imperfect, but so is Linux." Don't want to start a flame war here, but this is simply untrue. We run lots of servers, including Windows based, Linux, and Solaris. The linux boxes stay up forever. Rock solid. Perhaps you are referring to the desktop-side of Linux. |
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I guess the key things that I find useful in a development environment would be:
code colorization multiple-line search search / replace in files (used rarely, but when I do use it it saves hours) multiple-line tabbing light enough on resources so that when I type (at 90wpm) there is no delay in when text is typed and written on the screen But thats an interesting point about staying on windows... it was easy to set up and get up and running ... .. the one thing that I cant do that I really want to do is to be able to perform true dumps of mysql databases both to backup, and to create databases.... how might that happen on windows? |
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Speaking as someone who has to plan and manage IT resources, it would cost our company significantly less if our Windows-based servers were anywhere near as reliable as the Linux servers. |
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