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what do you use with Eclipse to program in PHP?

I am thinking about switching my IDE to Eclipse and wondered what everyone
recommends to program PHP in Eclipse.

Thanks for your recommendation
Jan 6 '06 #1
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Have you heard of <a
href="http://www.xored.com/trustudio">TruStudio</a>?

Jan 6 '06 #2
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Have you heard of <a
href="http://www.xored.com/trustudio">TruStudio</a>?


Yes, but I never understood the differences in the open source version
compared to the professional version. Where it says to click for a
comparison, there is on comparison. - just lots of features.

Any ideas what you get with the open source version?
Jan 6 '06 #3
Been there done that. I'd stick with Zend or Textpad+WinSCP.

I found Eclipse too closed in. Wasn't buying me anything but
headaches. They've got this repository-based hangover from VisualAge
that forces you into source control right away. And what PHP support
is there really that you can't get from Textpad+WinSCP?

HTH,
Rich

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Jan 7 '06 #4
When you go to the list of features:

http://www.xored.com/trustudio/features

You willl see links for each of the sets of features: Code Editing,
Navigation, Code Inspection, User Interface, Launching and Debugging,
and Web Development and Design. If you click on one of these, it opens
another page with detailed features for each set. For example, if you
click on Code Editing, the page shows features such as Syntax
Highlighting, Templates, and Code Completion (as well as others).

If you look at the large-print on these features, there is a
four-square image next to it. The squares will be either grey or red,
depending on where you can find the feature. If it is all grey, then
it is included with Eclipse. If there is only one red square, then it
is in the free version of TruStudio. If there are two red squares,
then you only get that feature if you pay for the professional version
of TruStudio.

For me, there is plenty of features in the free version.

Jan 7 '06 #5

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