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Heinz Sporn wrote: |
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>Am Dienstag, den 08.11.2005, 19:07 -0500 schrieb Thomas Tuttle: |
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>>On November 08 at 13:33 EST, Michael Shaw hastily scribbled: |
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>>>What editor do people use for PHP and Perl development. I'm looking for |
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>>>something with syntax highlighting and such, so that rules ut vi or gedit. |
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>>I can offer three suggestions: |
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>>1. vim. If you set it up right (just a few lines in ~/.vimrc), it will |
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>>do syntax highlighting properly. |
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>>2. jedit. It's java-based, but relatively light, supports many file |
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>>types (although it is a tad Java-centric), and has good plugins. |
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>Want to second jEdit for it's platform independency and many nice |
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>plugins. |
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>>3. bluefish. It's not language-centric, but I *think* it has PHP |
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>>support (I might be wrong), and it's a good "web development" editor. |
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>>Hope this helps. |
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Alright, I'll give jEdit a try to. Thanks to everyone for all their |
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suggestions. |
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Mike |
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