From: Steve W. <sw...@pa...> - 2001-12-30 16:38:28
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Hi Kishore, I do all my PhpWiki work on Linux and Mac OS X, but primarily on Linux. My main tool is Emacs. With Emacs I get syntax highlighting (with the additional php-mode, available from Sourceforge), shell mode (for running sql clients, very handy), CVS hooks (C-x v v), and many more features that make Emacs a great text based IDE. I have always used Navigator but switched to Mozilla this past year. .9.7 works pretty well. That's really about it. cheers ~swain On Sun, 30 Dec 2001, Kishore Balakrishnan wrote: > Greetings, > > In "Never settle for the best" > (http://www.google.com/corporate/today.html), it is stated ...Give the > proper tools to a group of people who like to make a difference, and > they will... > > I have been using a modified phpwiki behind > http://www.carnatic.com/karmasaya/ since 6 months... ( text editor under > Mac OS X) > > The recent version 1.3.2 looks much much better... > > I have Windows XP since a few days and want to contribute to the > phpWiki project in some way... > > I want to get started with the best development environment... I > have been searching and could not find a list of (recommended) tools > used by phpWiki project members... > > I would like to see a list of tools that Steve Wainstead et al use > to make a difference :-) > > http://www.itworks.demon.co.uk/phpeditors.htm already lists all the > PHP Editors... > > But, If I get a list from this group... I can start with the > one tool used by most members... > > Thanks. > > Best Regards, Kishore. > > -- > > http://www.carnatic.com > --- http://www.panix.com/~swain/ "Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid." -- Frank Zappa |