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Favourite / Best IDE to use with FuelPHP?
  • What's up! I'm wondering what you guys think is the best IDE to develop FuelPHP apps with, and why.
  • NetBeans 7.0, overall it's good.. only feature i don't like is the find and replace.
  • PHPStorm: the only PHP IDE that didn't drive me back to a simpler text-editor within a month. Fully featured and a hell of a lot faster than NetBeans or Eclipse. It's not free though, but worth the money and free to try.
  • I'm using Coda - I've got a few snippets saved, but it would be nice to have a syntax plugin eventually.
  • Eclipse Helios (PHP), the completion/encoding stuff is OK, that's quite enough for me.
  • Jelmer Schreuder wrote on Wednesday 21st of December 2011:
    PHPStorm: It's not free though, but worth the money and free to try.
    You are entitled to a free license if you can prove you use it for open source development. You need to provide proof of that (repositories, project support website, etc).
  • I use: Eclipse on GNU/Linux and Sublime or Notepad ++ on Windows Al
  • You are entitled to a free license if you can prove you use it for open source development. You need to provide proof of that (repositories, project support website, etc).
    True, and I have that for Fuel (you as well probably) - but as I use it for work as well (which is by license prohibited) I decided to buy it anyway, some things are worth their money.
  • That is very decent of you, more people should do that! I have an ExiteCMS license, but I have to say I hardly use it (because I can't find my way around it, because I hardly use it, because...), so I still mainly use geany. I should find the time to get to know it better, because it is the best I've seen sofar...
  • Jelmer Schreuder wrote on Wednesday 21st of December 2011:
    PHPStorm: the only PHP IDE that didn't drive me back to a simpler text-editor within a month. Fully featured and a hell of a lot faster than NetBeans or Eclipse. It's not free though, but worth the money and free to try.

    I'm using PHPStorm as well, and I really like it. I was wondering if there are any other IDE's with the same code completion as phpstorm, or is this as good as it gets?
  • RapidPHP here, but I've tried PHPStorm and it's good.
  • Eclipse/PDT + MakeGood MakeGood is awesome!
    http://piece-framework.com/projects/makegood/wiki
  • PHPStorm, but since version 3.0 I'm experiencing some bugs. I know some will be fixed in version 3.1 so I hope that version will be released soon.
  • clod wrote on Wednesday 11th of January 2012:
    I work using Codelobster PHP Edition.
    I love this free PHP IDE with many plug-ns for various frameworks.

    I use this as well as a few others. This is a great light weight, fast IDE.
  • I work using Codelobster PHP Edition.
    I love this free PHP IDE with many plug-ns for various frameworks.
  • I don't care what anyone says but all Java apps are memory intensive. Unlike native Visual C++ windows apps or even .NET, Java apps do not release the memory back to the OS. PHPStorm and NetBeans use 500MB of ram, sometimes more. I would love to use PHPStorm but Java sucks.
  • I use PhpStorm.
  • I use phpDesigner. It's not free either, but worth every penny.
  • sublime or textmate..
  • sublime text is pretty sick and super fast.
  • Absolutely Sublime Text 2
  • Sublime Text2 is the best.
    Super fast, has separate package for FuelPHP, awesome code completion, have unlimited trial version :)
  • I use sublime text 2, its far the best, with others i always had some problems, like some missing functionalty, but Sublime Text 2 its super awesome.
    I would offer you to check it out

    Give a high 5 to @zeshan.khattak
  • Hi zeshan.khattak, where can I find a FuelPHP package for Sublime Text 2? 

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