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Dreamweaver and Php
Dreamweave has been my go to for many years now but im kind of having trouble eeing why i should stick to it as its support for php is quite limited when compared to other editors. Are there any planes by adobe or maybe some packages or plugins that i am unaware of that help with this issue ?
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no i dont think so. there was an extension for pdo but typically verbose and not really useful.
i would say other than building uour own snippet library you will be better served using an IDE. to get advantage of direct contact to databases and classes if using OPP. |
Yeah ive been askiing this question a while now, im kind of sad to leave dreamweaver behind but even on adobe websites there are no real indication that this will be happening.
I have in the meantime found a really good ide imo in Brackets its also an adobe product , pretty much like sublime , but free , and fully customisable with extensions , so you can have your drag and drop of files in your directories , auto suggest for php among other markup languages. it has a really good cohesion with a local development environment , which is something i always liked about dreamweaver. But il keep both and use them as needed i think dreamweaver still offers some great features even if its not a all round package. Who knows however what they come up with in the future. |
i get that dreamweaver is comfortable to use as it were. i would suggest you look at netbeans as a good free choice. i also have codelobster but bought the lite version license . (not a lot )to get the database manager.
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Its comfortable , but not fulfilling my needs like i mentioned to you before im now in sublime and brackets these seem good to me. You keep mentioning netbeans , i will definitely check it out , since its free :) . Another thing that comes up alot is visual studio , i honestly dont know much about it, short of googling it. Do you have any experience with it ?
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no. i looked at it but it didnt seem to have anything special for me. but honestly didnt give it a fair try
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