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PHP IDE with support CodeIgniter

August 24, 2009 9:08am

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  • #1 / Aug 24, 2009 9:08am

    clod

    27 posts

    Hi.

    Let me introduce free PHP IDE with available CodeIgniter plug-in (paid):

    Codelobster PHP Edition - has all standart abilities for editing code
    - PHP/HTML/CSS/JavaScript highlighting, autocomplete, code structure
    - PHP debugger
    - code folding, tooltips, help and etc.

    and it has special CodeIgniter features:
    - autocomplete for CodeIgniter framework
    - context and dynamic help for CodeIgniter framework

    We are waiting for your comments and suggestions.

    Regards,
    Codelobster Team.

  • #2 / Aug 24, 2009 9:18am

    jedd

    2089 posts

    We are waiting for your comments and suggestions.

    Hi clod,

    You might want to mention on your site, somewhere, that your software only runs on a Microsoft Windows operating system.

  • #3 / Aug 25, 2009 2:03am

    clod

    27 posts

    Hi.

    It is good advice.

    Big thanks.
    Codelobster Team.

  • #4 / Aug 25, 2009 5:45am

    n0xie

    1381 posts

    What can it do that Netbeans can’t do?

  • #5 / Aug 25, 2009 7:53am

    clod

    27 posts

    Hi.

    1) It is written on C++ ant therefor is more easier.

    2) SQL autocomplete

    3) As i said it has special plug-ins for CodeIgniter with autocomplete and dinamic help.
    (also for Drupal, Joomla, Smarty, WordPress, JQuery)

    Regards,
    Codelobster Team.

  • #6 / Aug 25, 2009 7:59am

    n0xie

    1381 posts

    Too bad it is Windows only. I was looking forward to trying it out. 😊

  • #7 / Aug 25, 2009 8:00am

    Dam1an

    2385 posts

    Hi.
    1) It is written on C++ ant therefor is more easier.

    I don’t think the language it’s written is makes any differance to how easy it is to use? Surely you mean faster 😉

  • #8 / Aug 25, 2009 10:56am

    1) It is written on C++ ant therefor is more easier.

    eh? by the same logic : I will be a better cook if my paint my kitchen blue

  • #9 / Aug 25, 2009 11:58am

    renownedmedia

    115 posts

    1) It is written on C++ ant therefor is more easier.

    Reminds me of an old manager who always told our clients that our sites being built in PHP made them more user friendly than the competitions sites being built in .NET…

  • #10 / Aug 25, 2009 12:06pm

    mradlmaier

    63 posts

    Eclipse PDT Ganymede (not older Eclipse versions) autocompletes and dynamically helps with CI, too, runs on Windows, MacOS and Linux, and it´s free…

  • #11 / Aug 27, 2009 1:23pm

    clod

    27 posts

    Hi.

    Thanks for good replies 😊

    We would not like to discuss the language it’s written.
    We are waiting for suggestion about its functionality,
    espaciallly for CodeIgniter plug-in.

    Regards,
    Codelobster Team.

  • #12 / Aug 27, 2009 2:04pm

    jedd

    2089 posts

    I think you’re in a challenging position here, and not because you use C++ 😉

    I gather a sizeable number of CI users are on OSX or Linux.  Neither of these groups can use your software.

    I’m not sure how many people are in my camp, but one of the reasons I use Apache, PHP, and CodeIgniter are because they’re free, and indeed that’s the reason I develop on KDE on Debian, and why I use Quanta now / will possibly move to NetBeans in the future.

    I don’t know whether you count ‘I can’t run your software because you only release it for non-free platforms’ as a functionality issue, however.

  • #13 / Aug 27, 2009 6:29pm

    Yorick Peterse

    537 posts

    Hi.

    Thanks for good replies 😊

    We would not like to discuss the language it’s written.
    We are waiting for suggestion about its functionality,
    espaciallly for CodeIgniter plug-in.

    Regards,
    Codelobster Team.

    If you don’t want to talk about the language then why do you say it’s easier to use because it’s written in C++ ? Second thing, why would we want to pay for a plugin that doesn’t do that much extra when it can be done for free as well ?

  • #14 / Aug 28, 2009 2:55am

    clod

    27 posts

    Hi.

    Our goal is to develop CodeIgniter plug-in that will be useful for developers and provide rapid abilities. We hope for your suggestions.
    As i said - it has already special CodeIgniter framework autocomplete and dynamic help for its API.

    Drupal and Joomla CMS are also free, but we have many customers of our plug-ins.

    Regards,
    Codelobster Team.

  • #15 / Aug 28, 2009 5:24pm

    Jondolar

    206 posts

    I looked at the features of your editor on your website.  It looks pretty good.  One feature would be useful for me is the ability to upload via ftp to a website.  Also, does your editor support remote debugging?  I didn’t see that.

    Good luck with your product.

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