[nycphp-talk] your IDE? (was "Zend Survey")
Chris Hubbard
chubbard at next-online.net
Wed Feb 18 13:17:46 EST 2004
Things I like about Zend:
paren and brace matching
function autocomplete, function argument prompting
integrated debugging
runs fine on a mac (dual G5 1GB RAM)
block comment/uncomment
Things I don't like about Zend:
it's contantly asking me if I want to save the current files as a
project. As far as I can tell the whole "project" implementation is too
buggy to use.
It runs so slowly on a WinXP (Athlon 1.8, 512MB RAM) that it is totally
unusable. I'm talking "minutes to respond" not seconds.
Price. In it's current configuration it's not worth the price.
Things I wanted in Zend but was unable to find, (it may or may not
support these):
customize the default "new" page.
I wanted to create a tool bar with some of my favorite code snippets
(like print_r())
I wanted more control over the keyboard, what key combinations did what.
In short, I really really wanted to like Zend. It's almost there. But
it's not there in enough ways that it found it's way into my trash, not
my heart.
I used to use jEdit. Thought I would try some other tools. (BTW primary
platform is a mac). Now I'm playing with BBEdit. It's incrementally
better than Zend.
Chris
David Mintz wrote:
>I can tell you this much about Zend. It's got features I love, and, um,
>characteristics I detest, and if I had it to do over, I'd try exhausting
>my other free/inexpensive options before springing the $$$$ for this. But
>we're together now so I'm trying hard to make it work.
>
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