Eight PHP IDEs Compared 206
snydeq writes "InfoWorld's Rick Grehen provides an in-depth comparative review of eight PHP IDEs: ActiveState's Komodo IDE, CodeLobster PHP Edition, Eclipse PHP Development Tools (PDT), MPSoftware's phpDesigner, NetBeans IDE for PHP, NuSphere's PhpED, WaterProof's PHPEdit, and Zend Studio. 'All of these PHP toolkits offer strong support for the other languages and environments (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SQL database) that a PHP developer encounters. The key differences we discovered were in the tools they provide (HTML inspector, SQL management system) for various tasks, the quality of their documentation, and general ease-of-use,' Grehen writes.'"
Re:VHS, x86, Microsoft Windows (Score:3, Funny)
Bluray didn't win.
I won, because I stopped buying DVDs, and now pirate 100% of my films.
Re:PHP is cross-platform (Score:4, Funny)
Gaming while you develop php? Wow either you are a God among men, or your games are full of chat like printf("fsck off you noob"); and your PHP code is full of wwwwwwwwaawwdadsdwwwwwwdadadwwwww...
do tell!
Re:I'm pretty over IDEs (Score:2, Funny)
Aside from using one specific IDE, he pretty much never uses IDEs. Here are some more for you to practice on:
Aside from tylenol, I pretty much never use drugs.
Aside from kathleen fent, I pretty much never fuck fat girls.
Aside from New Year's eve, I pretty much never get shit faced.
Re:vim/EMACS? (Score:3, Funny)
It doesn't count as an "IDE" unless the code pane is 120x100px when the window's fullscreen and opening the program requires a splash screen.