11 Apr 2011 at 21:55 #21 atmax1 atmax1 Associate Joined 14 May 2009 Posts 1,199 Location South East London On Mac I use Coda On windows I use PHPDesigner 7 and Notepad++
11 Apr 2011 at 23:29 #22 slylittlefox slylittlefox Associate Joined 24 Jun 2007 Posts 1,869 Location Landan. Netbeans for everything it supports, vi/Notepad++ for anything it doesn't
11 Apr 2011 at 23:42 #23 sharkkk sharkkk Associate Joined 23 Nov 2009 Posts 146 Notepad++ for the web and Netbeans for everything else!
12 Apr 2011 at 00:05 #24 Emphacy Emphacy Associate Joined 24 Nov 2010 Posts 1,866 Location 127.0.0.1 Another vote for Dreamweaver. It's a bit bulky but is great for HTML, not so much for PHP.
12 Apr 2011 at 09:13 #25 MuGeN MuGeN Associate Joined 21 Oct 2008 Posts 1,679 Location Mooching... in your house Vim all the way (well... MacVim ) The steepest of steep learning curves as far as editors are concerned but damn its powerful!
Vim all the way (well... MacVim ) The steepest of steep learning curves as far as editors are concerned but damn its powerful!
12 Apr 2011 at 10:32 #26 Stelly Stelly Don Joined 5 Oct 2005 Posts 11,245 Location Liverpool Spunkey said: C#/ASP.Net - Visual Studio 2010 VBScript/ASP - Visual Studio 2005 (It's the last version which supported it) CSS/Javascript - Notepad++ Java - Eclipse Click to expand... freakily the same Stelly
Spunkey said: C#/ASP.Net - Visual Studio 2010 VBScript/ASP - Visual Studio 2005 (It's the last version which supported it) CSS/Javascript - Notepad++ Java - Eclipse Click to expand... freakily the same Stelly
12 Apr 2011 at 10:36 #27 MikeHunt79 MikeHunt79 Soldato Joined 4 Jan 2004 Posts 20,802 Location ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ SCITE, Textmate and Notepad++
12 Apr 2011 at 12:03 #28 tsinc80697 tsinc80697 Soldato Joined 10 Apr 2006 Posts 7,892 Location North West skEdit. Tried Coda for a week, just didn't get on with it, same goes for Textmate!
12 Apr 2011 at 12:07 #29 uv uv Soldato Joined 16 May 2006 Posts 8,435 Location Manchester notepad++ for PLSQL, vi for everything else.
12 Apr 2011 at 19:40 #31 HumbleCoder HumbleCoder Associate Joined 9 Nov 2009 Posts 269 Python/HTML/CSS - Vim or Coda Java - IntelliJ C#/C++ - VS10 (sometimes Vim for C++) I also quite like Programmers Notepad for quickly looking at things.
Python/HTML/CSS - Vim or Coda Java - IntelliJ C#/C++ - VS10 (sometimes Vim for C++) I also quite like Programmers Notepad for quickly looking at things.
12 Apr 2011 at 21:48 #32 Izi Izi Soldato Joined 9 Dec 2007 Posts 2,718 are there any php ides with intellisense?
12 Apr 2011 at 21:53 #33 davetherave2 davetherave2 Soldato Joined 27 Mar 2003 Posts 2,710 vis studio 2010 for c# sql studio manager 2005/2008 for sql
12 Apr 2011 at 22:18 #34 slylittlefox slylittlefox Associate Joined 24 Jun 2007 Posts 1,869 Location Landan. Izi said: are there any php ides with intellisense? Click to expand... Netbeans
12 Apr 2011 at 22:23 #35 ninefoureight ninefoureight Associate Joined 21 Oct 2002 Posts 1,045 notepad++
12 Apr 2011 at 22:26 #36 Throrik Throrik Soldato Joined 15 Sep 2009 Posts 3,485 Location Manchester Vi/Vim without a doubt, well worth learning.
13 Apr 2011 at 12:46 #37 Haydz Haydz Associate Joined 14 Jan 2009 Posts 679 Location Manchester Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate (Got real cheap from college) for anything windows (c++/c#/xna etc) I've regularly used phpDesigner for anything web related at home, college doesn't have it though so I'm forced to use dreamweaver
Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate (Got real cheap from college) for anything windows (c++/c#/xna etc) I've regularly used phpDesigner for anything web related at home, college doesn't have it though so I'm forced to use dreamweaver
13 Apr 2011 at 14:41 #38 nick1988 nick1988 Associate Joined 31 May 2005 Posts 328 Location Surrey Visual Studio 2010 for C++/C# Netbeans for java/jsp Dreamweaver for HTML and CSS