Development interface and editor

Jorge Biquez jbiquez at icsmx.com
Wed Mar 31 20:32:20 UTC 2010


Hello all.

No editor war pls. !!! :=)

None of us are interested in that. I only want o know advice and 
finally we all will use what we think is better. Just want to learn 
from the experience of you guys so I can invest the best way money 
and time (as I said this is part of a strategy to get a new job).

Thanks a lot for all your comments.


At 02:20 p.m. 31/03/2010, you wrote:
>Jorge Biquez wrote:
>
> > - Can you comment about what GUI interface do you use (if any) for
> > PHP Development?
>  [snip]
> > - Can you comment on what editor do you use for PHP development?
> > (yes i know is a matter of what you like
>
>That last remark sums it up pretty well. Opinions are like smelly brown
>assholes: everybody's got one.
>
>A quick sniff of my rear end though: I stay away from GUIs as much as I
>can, the only GUIs I ever really liked were those Borland C/C++/Pascal
>thingies and that was well over a decade ago, when people were actually
>still using MS-DOS ;-) (go figure)
>
>Editing is done in Vim, no exceptions. It's perhaps a bit hard to learn
>initially so it may not be your thing, in which case you may like
>(X)Emacs instead. Perhaps they've fixed some of the resource hungriness
>by now :-) (/me ducks for cover)
>
>I'll leave it a this before this thread turns into the 666,666,666,666th
>editor-flamewar. You may be opening a can of worms here, but good luck
>anyway.
>
>Regards,
>
>Alphons
>
>--
>The sky is not the limit, the ground is. Now shut up and jump.
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