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Re: Best (most Borland-like) PHP IDE+Debugger?

703designs
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#1: Nov 20 '08
Having never used Borland, I can't say. Could you list some features?

Editors that can debug PHP off the top of my head:
* Komodo IDE
* Zend Studio
* Eclipse PDT
* phpEclipse
* Vim (a bit of extra configuration required)
* Emacs (a bit of extra configuration required)

Thomas

On Nov 20, 10:19*am, A.Reader <anonymou...@example.comwrote:
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I got spoilt by the old Borland IDE - I mean the one as it
existed before Borland quit trying to compete with M$'s VisualC.
It was awfully nice, "a great improvement on its successors", to
steal a line from Sir Tony.
>
Is there anything like it for PHP? *I've been doing development
using the same debugging tools -disclosure code- that we were
using 35-40 years ago! * *It gets old when working on a big
project not to mention slowing things down to a crawl.
>
I'm already using a very helpful editor (slickedit), so *I'm
covered there. * But it has no debugging capability. *And I don't
have the time to write a debugger myself.
>
Any suggestions from those who remember the Borland IDE?

sheldonlg
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#2: Nov 20 '08

re: Re: Best (most Borland-like) PHP IDE+Debugger?


703designs wrote:
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Having never used Borland, I can't say. Could you list some features?
>
Editors that can debug PHP off the top of my head:
* Komodo IDE
* Zend Studio
* Eclipse PDT
* phpEclipse
* Vim (a bit of extra configuration required)
* Emacs (a bit of extra configuration required)
>
Thomas
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kit.ludwick
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#3: Nov 21 '08

re: Re: Best (most Borland-like) PHP IDE+Debugger?


On Nov 20, 2:14*pm, sheldonlg <sheldonlgwrote:
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703designs wrote:
Quote:
Having never used Borland, I can't say. Could you list some features?
>
Quote:
Editors that can debug PHP off the top of my head:
* Komodo IDE
* Zend Studio
* Eclipse PDT
* phpEclipse
* Vim (a bit of extra configuration required)
* Emacs (a bit of extra configuration required)
>
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Thomas
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Dreamweaver
I agree. I'm a huge fan of Dreamweaver.
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