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Any One Here Code On Ubuntu?

January 14, 2010 7:06pm

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  • #16 / Feb 03, 2010 9:24pm

    Hawy.php

    3 posts

    i Quoted n0xie Post To reply with the same labels 😊

    OS : Ubuntu 9.10
    Serversoftware : LAMPP
    Editor : Notepad2 (using wine .. i wrote bash script to make it run correct coz i like it so much ) , Zend for Eclipse , Aptana , nano 😊
    Database Manager : just PHPMyAdmin that already comes with LAMPP
    Versioning : TortoiseSVN
    Mail : Check it from browser and for alert ( Firefox Addon [Gmail Notifier] )
    IM : Pidgin
    Office : OpenOffice
    Graphics : Gimp ( it’s very bad ) , Photoshop ( Windows on VM [vitrualBox] )
    FTP : FireFTP ( Firefox Addon ) and want to be fileZilla user soon
    Browser : Firefox + Firebug , chrome , opera , IE6,7(windows xp on VM)

    it’s great sharing 😊

  • #17 / Feb 03, 2010 10:27pm

    Michael Wales

    2070 posts

    Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.10
    Manually configured LAMP stack
    Geany
    Subversion / Git
    Chrome

    That’s about all I really use that laptop for. Windows 7 desktop is for everything else.

  • #18 / Feb 04, 2010 5:56am

    Comptroller

    69 posts

    To be honest, I don’t quite see the appeal of Ubuntu. Probably just me, but we couldn’t work out our differences. Running Debian now.

  • #19 / Feb 04, 2010 11:20am

    OliverHR

    137 posts

    Ubuntu 8.10 (updated & upgraded)
    XAMPP
    eclipse
    Netbeans & SVN plugin
    MySQL
    Navicat

  • #20 / Feb 05, 2010 6:07pm

    physicsdave

    7 posts

    OS: Ubuntu 9.10
    Web: Apache2
    DB: MySQL 5, MongoDB
    DB manger: Navicat (agree with post above, worth buying)
    VCS: Bzr
    Editor: almost exclusively Vim, experimenting with the port of E
    Browser: Firefox + firebox, haven’t had a change to try Chrome on Linux yet
    Image Editing: GIMP

  • #21 / Feb 18, 2010 5:28am

    Comptroller

    69 posts

    Ah, the sweet smell of spam in the morning… “Spamfighter”? How delightfully ironic.

  • #22 / Feb 19, 2010 3:41pm

    JasonS

    117 posts

    Ubuntu = XAMPP + netbeans + RapidSVN

    Design work done on Mac, testing on Windows 😊

  • #23 / Feb 19, 2010 6:23pm

    Bart v B

    227 posts

    On my netbook i had ubuntu.

    My php coding i did with gedit.

    Was running:

    apache2
    php5.3 <- compiled afther two day’s 4 packets of camels, and and many coffee 😉
    postgress
    mysql


    Now i am back on windows7

    With a wampserver
    for phpediting i uese e-texteditor. (a text-mate look a like)
    photoshop.
    Skype
    and many things more.

    But i can tell you, when i have a big desktop, what i am planning to buy this summer the ubuntu is my OS.

  • #24 / Feb 19, 2010 6:36pm

    danmontgomery

    1802 posts

    php5.3 <- compiled afther two day’s 4 packets of camels, and and many coffee 😉

    /cough

    sudo apt-get install php5
  • #25 / Feb 19, 2010 6:49pm

    Bart v B

    227 posts

    sudo apt-get install php

    php 5.2.9 from the head 😉

    not php5.3

    You need to compile it on you’re self… if you want to have php5.3

  • #26 / Feb 19, 2010 6:59pm

    danmontgomery

    1802 posts

  • #27 / Feb 19, 2010 7:33pm

    ciGR

    63 posts

    Ubuntu me too, with xampp & gedit!

  • #28 / Feb 22, 2010 4:02pm

    ONERank.com

    7 posts

    We’ve got a couple guys here that go outside the norm, but as a whole our dev desktops are rolled with:

    Web Server - Apache2
    Editor - PHPEdit
    Browser - Firefox, Chrome
    Communication - Skype
    Also doing a great deal of Adobe Air implements - which seems quite promising for our demographic

    Thomas
    ONERank SEO

  • #29 / Mar 08, 2010 2:39am

    Work Development System and Home Laptop: Ubuntu 8.04
    Work Production Servers: some Fedora but migrating to CentOS.
    Home Base Desktop : Ubuntu 9.10 and Windows XP
    All of which have basic LAMP stack.
    Office Software: Exclusively Open Office being used.
    Editors using: Komodo Edit, Eclipse, gEdit, Geany with active terminal.
    Browsers: Chrome, Firefox.

  • #30 / Sep 20, 2010 3:40pm

    daniel9201

    5 posts

    just discovered in emacs

    for php coloring the code
    use alt->x

    type

    font-lock-mode

    works in xemacs and emacs22-nox as well as the normal emacs22 on ubuntu

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