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Old 22nd May 2004, 02:22 AM
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whats the best web developement software out there, im working in php, html, javascript etc... abd would like to find a program incorporating all, im using a normal test editor at the moment so anything ye can recommend.
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Old 22nd May 2004, 06:37 AM
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Well, for PHP and HTML you can't go wrong with Dreamweaver from Macromedia. I wouldn't know much about java, never really dealt with it.
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cant go wrong with dreamweaver. on the linux side Bluefish is a nice little WYSIWYG editor.
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Or Quanta from the KDE-package is also very nice. If you don't need an WYSIWYG then coding with vim or emacs is also very nice. I like it even more then coding with Dreamweaver.
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Another vote for Bluefish
http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/index2.html
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Or if you want something up and coming you could try nvu.

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my 2 cents: Bluefish
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Or Quanta from the KDE-package is also very nice. If you don't need an WYSIWYG then coding with vim or emacs is also very nice. I like it even more then coding with Dreamweaver.
Ive been using emacs and nano etc... but i want to try out some other web developement software, go away with that dreamweaver crap ill give bluefish a look heard about that before actually. Thanks guys for your input.
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I've been using Quanta... nice syntax highlighiting and nice upload capabilities (including fish!).
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Screem is nice too, I can't really decide if I like Bluefish or screem the most. Qunata is really good, but then again, it's a kde app.
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I just recently trried Star Office 7, the HTML editor..it looks great seems to work well and is a true WYSIWYG interface....
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I've done a bit of HTML with OpenOffice and I must say I was impressed with the actual HTML encoding - much better and, duh, more compliant than anything I've seen done with Microsoft Office. What a surprise...
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For me, I do all my java development in Nedit. It will color code syntax (once named a java file). You can also use the netbeans ide, but it presents a few runtime issues I don't like.
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