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March 27, 2009 10:32am

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  • #106 / Nov 12, 2010 6:43am

    nuwanda

    141 posts

    Has anyone said Html-Kit?

    Great FTP, code by hand.

  • #107 / Nov 12, 2010 10:45am

    jrtashjian

    50 posts

    I love VIM! VIM FTW 😊

  • #108 / Nov 12, 2010 11:40am

    bl00dshooter

    63 posts

    Textmate (mac only) FTW!

  • #109 / Nov 15, 2010 1:50pm

    SPeed_FANat1c

    260 posts

    I love VIM! VIM FTW 😊

    I hated it when I had to use it for few months at univercity :D

  • #110 / Nov 17, 2010 4:58pm

    Juan Velandia

    101 posts

    Wow lots of tools, I’m working on Ubuntu, and really like Text editor…, sometimes I use nano wich is similar to VIM.. but that’s all

  • #111 / Jan 07, 2011 11:51am

    Kashira

    6 posts

    Another vote for PHP Designer.

    I can strongly recommend it, too. There are even portable editions of PHP Designer.

  • #112 / Jan 08, 2011 5:14am

    rainy

    1 posts

    Real developers use OS X, TextMate, Transmit, and FireFox

  • #113 / Jan 08, 2011 6:50am

    Boris Strahija

    129 posts

    Real developers use OS X, TextMate, Transmit, and FireFox

    So by buying a Mac, and some software you become a real developer, good to know 😉

  • #114 / Jan 08, 2011 7:43am

    bl00dshooter

    63 posts

    Real developers use OS X, TextMate, Transmit, and FireFox

    Real developers aren’t this kid.

    PS: I use a mac, it’s a great OS, but it doesn’t make you special.

  • #115 / Jan 08, 2011 9:31am

    Boris Strahija

    129 posts

    Of course it makes you special, don’t be silly. You (and me) have a Mac, the others don’t. We are REAL developers 😉

  • #116 / Jan 08, 2011 2:18pm

    Sarah White

    1 posts

    my favorite is Dreamweaver

  • #117 / Jan 08, 2011 5:19pm

    anonymous65551

    222 posts

    Real programmers enter the code in binary using only a metal filing fragment and Data’s 500 year old head.  (A Trekkie should get that reference.)

  • #118 / Mar 22, 2011 11:56am

    jfedgar

    7 posts

    I just bought phpDesigner 7 for my web development. It is absolutely amazing. I give it two thumbs up.

    It does everything the previous posters talked about and more. About $40 personal use / $95 commercial but well worth it.

    I love its code hinting. I LOVE its codehinting. Simple, good interface (compared to many of the ones out there), fast and efficient, and automatic codehinting for all includes (including javascript as well). No further configuration necessary, no plugins necessary - just tell it your site root and you will have codehinting for every function and method called in your program.

  • #119 / Mar 22, 2011 12:05pm

    WanWizard

    4475 posts

    Looks good. Too bad it’s Windows only…

  • #120 / Jul 21, 2011 3:27pm

    hasssan

    3 posts

    VIM
    or gVim if u use windows

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