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VS.PHP
Isn't on the list but it's an awesome IDE for PHP development in Visual Studio.
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Re:Wait...
You might try looking at VS.PHP -- it's not free and it requires VisualStudio, but it does do a pretty good job with intellisense and auto-complete (it uses VisualStudio's own capabilities as a matter of fact). I haven't used it in a while (3 yrs or so), so it may not be as good as current alternatives, but it might be worth a look for you.
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Re:This just seems like nonsense.
Have you tried VS.PHP?
VS.PHP IDE
I'm pretty happy with it although I'm a .Net developer by day so I'm used to the IDE already. -
Re:It's a trap ?
http://www.jcxsoftware.com/jcx/vsphp/home is a PHP plugin for Visual Studio. I used it briefly before switching to ubuntu eclipse and phpeclipse.
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Re:It's a trap ?
Give VS.Php a try. It works with the Visual Studio 2005 IDE. For those who don't own Visual Studio 2005, there is a standalone edition as well. The standalone edition comes with the basic Visual Studio IDE components.
Jcx.Software signed up a deal with Microsoft earlier in the year to distribute Visual Studio with our product. This was a big change for Microsoft which only allowed 3rd party companies to develop Visual Studio plug-ins that generated code that only run on Windows.
In any case, with VS.Php you can do some pretty cool stuff like debugging Javascript and Php on the same session. Also if you can debug Php C modules and Php scripts in the same debug session as well.
Another cool feature of VS.Php is that it comes loaded with everything you need to start developing and debugging Php applications. It has it's own Apache web server as well as Php4 and Php5 runtimes.
Check out various screencasts here.
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Re:It's a trap ?
Give VS.Php a try. It works with the Visual Studio 2005 IDE. For those who don't own Visual Studio 2005, there is a standalone edition as well. The standalone edition comes with the basic Visual Studio IDE components.
Jcx.Software signed up a deal with Microsoft earlier in the year to distribute Visual Studio with our product. This was a big change for Microsoft which only allowed 3rd party companies to develop Visual Studio plug-ins that generated code that only run on Windows.
In any case, with VS.Php you can do some pretty cool stuff like debugging Javascript and Php on the same session. Also if you can debug Php C modules and Php scripts in the same debug session as well.
Another cool feature of VS.Php is that it comes loaded with everything you need to start developing and debugging Php applications. It has it's own Apache web server as well as Php4 and Php5 runtimes.
Check out various screencasts here.
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Re:It's a trap ?
Sorry -- that has a wrong link. Try http://www.jcxsoftware.com/vs.php .
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VS.Php
There is a Php plug in already available for VS.Net 2005.
Check it out:
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One exists for PHP, so its not out of the question
Visual Studio is pretty powerful, relatively speaking. There's a plugin for PHP, (http://www.jcxsoftware.com/) so it wouldn't be the first time an open source programming platform was used in a Visual studio plugin.
Also, in the new Visual studio HTML editor, there's a web standards dropdown so that the code will flag as errors if not part of the selected standard. The same dropdown could exist for Wine code. I'd use it. -
Re:Nothin' but .NET
Say what you want, but I love VS.NET so much I develop my PHP applications on it.
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What about Visual Studio .NET?
To be fair, Visual Studio
.NET (2002 edition and higher) has Perl, Python, and XSLT , and there's also PHP available. I've personally used all of these when on Windows, and the quality is pretty nice. Komodo always seemed to have problems on my 'slow' 600Mhz computer with speed. It'd take far too long to do anything, with a great deal of lag inherent in using the Mozilla codestuff to make such an IDE, though on Linux I almost always use KDevelop or Anjuta, which I believe support several of the mentioned languages. -
Re:It's Visual Studio, not the languages!
Are you try using VS.Php? It's a Php plug-in for Visual Studio: http://www.jcxsoftware.com/vs.php