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<0> now ms is the only big player that doesnt ;) <1> let's hope it stays that way <1> "New, eclipse Vista, using java to run .net, on top of directx 10 for the most stunning segfaults you've ever seen!" <2> ok errors on, i included the errors in the bin <2> http://pastebin.ca/58107 <3> what's eclipse? <2> java ide <1> www.hai2u.com?about=eclipse <3> ew <3> PHP IDE <3> yeah, i've heard about it <3> is it any good? <1> I think it ****s mad cox <4> I don't like many IDEs. Best I've used are MS and Eclipse <5> I think it ****s, too <1> cai, would you pick jEdit over eclipse?
<5> Yes <1> good enough for me <3> wait, are we talking about PHPEclipse here? <3> or just "Eclipse"? <1> Eclipse* <1> it's all the same **** <1> they add the language plugin and suddenly it's OMFGEClipse <6> i like notepad ( * throws it into the mix ) <2> blue jay isnt too bad <1> I like dead babies ( * throws some at DevZer0 ) <6> heheh <5> Notepad is decent, but an editor needs syntax hilighting. <3> what's the discussion between MS and Eclipse? <1> yeah <1> java <3> seems to me that Eclipse runs on windows <1> and other language support <1> yeah it does <1> it runs on linux too <1> and mac and whatever <6> the notepad i have has syntax highlighting :-) <1> ms tools run on win only <1> DevZer0, oh yeah? crayola? <2> eclipse is ibm isnt it? <6> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/05/22/mobi_domain/ <5> DevZer0: then it's not "notepad" (which'd be the MS version) <6> opps wrong link <6> http://www.atechgroup.net <7> hrm :/ <6> well its caleld *Prefessional* Notepad :-) <6> uses the same icon as notepad though <2> http://pastebin.ca/58107 << anyone? <7> I'm stuck on my spider :( <1> squish it dwism <4> MS tools are nice if you're programming for Windows <3> I like zend studio <6> exacube: yes i use Zend IDE my self <1> never used it <4> For anything else I'd use Eclipse (if I absolutely need IDE features) or Vim/aterm if not. <4> I refuse to pay for an IDE. <5> rxvt-unicode ftw <6> my company paid for it <6> LOL <6> i bought licenses for all my coders <6> and the company paid for it <4> cai: I like aterm or eterm, never tried rxvt <6> so why not :-) <3> Zend IDE is good <5> rxvt has unsurp***ed unicode handling <4> Although I'm tying this on Gnome-Terminal because on my work computer I'm lazy as fux <5> It is awesome. <6> exacube: it has its pros and cons <8> i use dreamwaver lol <7> dravine: just trying to figure out how to do this ellagantly without the use of simplexml <6> cons, not very stable on windwos, <3> cons? <5> Should ban toast for saying that <3> why isn't it stable on windows? <2> mmm toast
<8> :p <3> lol <5> lol <4> My boss uses Dreamweaver to edit files directly on the production site <6> cons, takes a while to type hint cl*** member object is another cl*** object <7> since obviously, bot all pages are structured the same way :) <1> hehe <4> I always tell him that if he ****s something up he can learn to fix it himself <6> kandea: oh my god <1> hahaha <1> fag <6> thats bad <6> i only use vim <8> die <4> Damn straight it's bad! <4> I told him to ****ing learn to use a real text editor! <6> to edit production files which i do very rarly only for urgnet bug fix <3> DevZer0: that sentence didn't make sense <8> i use EnginSite <6> exacube, which sentence <7> kaneda: like pico/nano ? :D <4> I *even* got him TortoiseSVN and showed him how to check out and update and commit to the repo. <4> ****er still doesn't. <3> <6> cons, takes a while to type hint cl*** member object is another cl*** object <3> you need punctuations <4> DWism: both better than Dreamweaver! <7> hehe <7> though some days i could go for some good old fashioned syntax highlighting :/ <9> dreamweaver 8...is dope. <1> yeah <4> He complains because if he drags an image onto a page in Dreamweaver, then save is in the local copy and commits, it comes up as <img src="file:///path/blah/x.jpg> <1> the kind you kill insects with <6> cron, it takes a while to type hint to the zend IDE so it knows that a cl*** member is actually another cl*** object. so it can give you an auto-fill list of that other cl*** members <4> Dumb bastard. <3> i like any IDE with syntax highlighting, auto-indent, and auto-complete <3> that's all i want <4> exacube: you want vim. <1> I hate auto stuff <6> exacube: then you only need is an editor <1> auto-complete anyway <6> IDE is more than that <4> My theory is that everyone in the world wants to code in Vim, they just don't know how to do it. <1> auto indent is titties <9> vim pshhhh. <8> i like the +/- to hide functions etc <8> and highlights.. <1> vim does that <4> toast: vim does these things <6> yes vim and collapse and expand <4> vim will do them automatically. Just put the right comments around your functions and bam: folded. <1> while(list($stuffvimdoes)){} <7> ugh, i hate brace collapsing <6> i realzied that while going through the php source code <9> I'll save you a ton of time and just tell you to get dreamweaver 8. <6> hehe <4> In fact, Vim will autoindent files that have been saved without indents if the right comments exist <9> ok auto indent that is dope...what kind of comments? <9> Because sometimes I have to look at peoples crappy code. And auto indent would be nice. <1> hehe <1> jedit has a tidy plugin <6> ah <8> jedit is cool <9> I used jedit once and it was really sluggish. <9> I need lightening speed. <4> you can run tidy through vim though, right? <4> ha. netsplit ftw! <6> our V.P of technology suggested that all code should be done in phython just because phtyon enforced identing <6> hehe <6> i think that was ridiculus and i proested against it <4> Did you tell him that the 'tab' key also enforces indenting? <10> $_REQUEST is global, and available inside functions ? <4> If you hit it when you want indenting, it will automatically do it. <4> e-head: yes, it's in the global scope always.
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