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NanaFreak
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O.P. What code editor do you use??
I have been using notepad++ for a while now but it just does feel right for making projects plus it does have intellisense (or if it does I can't find it).
I was just wondering what programs you guys use to develop website projects and stuff like that... The only thing is that I would like is that it is clean and simple and has to be for windows.
If it could have some good FTP functions built in so that I can edit files directly on the Internet from my PC.
Thanks guys!!
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01-18-2010 03:11 PM |
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Spunky
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RE: What code editor do you use??
Notepad2... I actually replaced notepad with it. No intellisense, but has syntax highlighting, line numbers etc.
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01-18-2010 03:17 PM |
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Discrate
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RE: What code editor do you use??
Just use something like dreamweaver.
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01-18-2010 03:21 PM |
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stoshrocket
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RE: What code editor do you use??
quote: Originally posted by NanaFreak
I have been using notepad++ for a while now but it just does feel right for making projects plus it does have intellisense (or if it does I can't find it).
I was just wondering what programs you guys use to develop website projects and stuff like that... The only thing is that I would like is that it is clean and simple and has to be for windows.
If it could have some good FTP functions built in so that I can edit files directly on the Internet from my PC.
Thanks guys!!
It does, just not directly called intellisense... Settings -> Preferences -> Auto Completion...
Been using Notepad++ as long as I can remember, clean, simple, powerful
This post was edited on 01-18-2010 at 03:25 PM by stoshrocket.
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01-18-2010 03:23 PM |
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Spunky
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RE: What code editor do you use??
quote: Originally posted by Discrate
Just use something like dreamweaver.
I'd rather stick my genitals in a beehive...
<Eljay> "Problems encountered: shit blew up"
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01-18-2010 03:26 PM |
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NanaFreak
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O.P. RE: What code editor do you use??
quote: Originally posted by Spunky
Notepad2... I actually replaced notepad with it. No intellisense, but has syntax highlighting, line numbers etc.
Looks alright but I would prefer multiple files...
quote: Originally posted by Discrate
Just use something like dreamweaver.
omfg no. That is the worst idea ever.
quote: Originally posted by stoshrocket
quote: Originally posted by NanaFreak
I have been using notepad++ for a while now but it just does feel right for making projects plus it does have intellisense (or if it does I can't find it).
I was just wondering what programs you guys use to develop website projects and stuff like that... The only thing is that I would like is that it is clean and simple and has to be for windows.
If it could have some good FTP functions built in so that I can edit files directly on the Internet from my PC.
Thanks guys!!
It does, just not directly called intellisense... Settings -> Preferences -> Auto Completion...
Been using Notepad++ as long as I can remember, clean, simple, powerful mile:
Hmm I will have to have a look at that tomorrow... Does it do php auto-complete? For most of the functions and stuff..? Or is it just for stuff like HTML?
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01-18-2010 03:29 PM |
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stoshrocket
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RE: What code editor do you use??
quote: Originally posted by NanaFreak
Hmm I will have to have a look at that tomorrow... Does it do php auto-complete? For most of the functions and stuff..? Or is it just for stuff like HTML?
Yeah, I code mostly in php, never used the auto-complete feature before, but you prompted me to search about. Typing in start of function brings up suggested functions, then when you are doing parameters it brings up the lay out...
Quite useful actually, I can never remember the order of certain php functions
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01-18-2010 03:37 PM |
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NanaFreak
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O.P. RE: What code editor do you use??
Sweet... if no better suggestions come up for this, I will be using notepad++.
I wish webdrives were more stable in windows 7... Because some or the FTP stuff with np++ aren't that great.
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01-18-2010 03:41 PM |
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Discrate
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RE: RE: What code editor do you use??
quote: Originally posted by Spunky
quote: Originally posted by Discrate
Just use something like dreamweaver.
I'd rather stick my genitals in a beehive...
Hahaha. I don't know why everyone hates it. I think it manages web projects well.
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01-18-2010 03:45 PM |
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Spunky
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RE: What code editor do you use??
quote: Originally posted by Discrate
quote: Originally posted by Spunky
quote: Originally posted by Discrate
Just use something like dreamweaver.
I'd rather stick my genitals in a beehive...
Hahaha. I don't know why everyone hates it. I think it manages web projects well.
To reiterate, I would rather cut of my dick with a rusty bread knife. It's too bloated for a start. You can manage web projects well by placing them in folders anyway
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01-18-2010 03:57 PM |
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