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[PHP] Program to create your own scripts?

Started by SPY-3, November 15, 2003, 01:02 AM

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SPY-3

whats the best program to make ur own scripts?

Banana fanna fo fanna

You can use any text editor, although I suggest HTMLKit, hapedit (it's okay), PHPEdit, or XEmacs (favorite).

hismajesty

I use CuteHTML for PHP. No reason really, except I like how it interacts with CuteFTP. Also the pretty colors.  :)

SPY-3

ok where can i get those programs or what are there exact names and ill search the net for them

quasi-modo

I do not use php myself but my friend who does swares by dream weaver. I use it for asp.net btw, but thats beside the point. It has auto complete inteletext line numbers etc.
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Banana fanna fo fanna

Quote from: SPY-3 on November 20, 2003, 05:15 PM
ok where can i get those programs or what are there exact names and ill search the net for them

Um...we said them.

j0k3r

PHPDEV is my recommendation. It contains Apache and some other things needed to run, but I RARELY have problems using it (- first time set up, wish I had had someone to tell me what to do).

I think Apache is what most servers run to parse the PHP scripts anyways.
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K

#8
I've noticed that more and more I've started using KWrite.  It's got syntax highlighting, unlimited undo, and function collapsing similar to the Visual Studio .NET editor.

(big) screenshot

j0k3r

Quote from: K on November 21, 2003, 01:39 AM
I've noticed that more and more I've started using KWrite.  It's got syntax highlighting, unlimited undo, and function collapsing similar to the Visual Studio .NET editor.

(big) screenshot

Two questions...
1. Is it REALLY unlimited? How about after you save and reboot?
2. Is it geared towards only C++ or does it support any language?
QuoteAnyone attempting to generate random numbers by deterministic means is, of course, living in a state of sin
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K

#10
Quote from: j0k3r on November 21, 2003, 06:31 AM
Two questions...
1. Is it REALLY unlimited? How about after you save and reboot?
2. Is it geared towards only C++ or does it support any language?

1. Why would you need functionality like that? If you're going to make major changes, you should just comment them out  :P  That said, I haven't tried it, but I doubt it.

2.  It supports a plethora of languages, and I'm sure its relatively simple to add a new one.  Here we go:
Ada, Bash, Changelog, C, GNU Assembler, Cold Fusion, C++, C#, CSS, .desktop, Diff, Eiffel, ferite, Fortran, Quake, Wolfenstein, Half Life, Haskell, HTML, ILERPG, IDL, JavaScript, Java, KBasic, Literal Haskell, LaTeX, Makefile, MAD-DB, Objective-C, Mason, Matlab M-File, PostScript, Pascal, Perl, PHP,  SQL-MySQL, SQL-PostgreSQL, SQL, Prolog, Python, RScript, RPM Spec, RSI_IDL, Ruby, Sather, Scheme, SGML, SML, Tcl/Tk, Verilog, VHDL, WINE Config, XML.

phew.   
EDIT:  Just noticed that the undo is _technically_ limited.  But, as with all good open source software, there's an option for how many steps backwards you can go.  I like to keep mine on 256.   

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CrAzY

I use dreamweaver for my php scripts...  if I don't i use notepad... dreamweaver just sorta lets me know when i misspelled things cuz im stupid :-D
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Arta

Quote from: K on November 21, 2003, 02:19 PM
2.  It supports a plethora of languages, and I'm sure its relatively simple to add a new one.  Here we go:
Ada, Bash, Changelog, C, GNU Assembler, Cold Fusion, C++, C#, CSS, .desktop, Diff, Eiffel, ferite, Fortran, Quake, Wolfenstein, Half Life, Haskell, HTML, ILERPG, IDL, JavaScript, Java, KBasic, Literal Haskell, LaTeX, Makefile, MAD-DB, Objective-C, Mason, Matlab M-File, PostScript, Pascal, Perl, PHP,  SQL-MySQL, SQL-PostgreSQL, SQL, Prolog, Python, RScript, RPM Spec, RSI_IDL, Ruby, Sather, Scheme, SGML, SML, Tcl/Tk, Verilog, VHDL, WINE Config, XML.

'Changelog'? :)