html, css, php editor for dynamics website

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hello
i've started to study html then will go through css then php and mysql
please i'd like to ask for your advise for which editor i should stick to to facilitate my learning way
the point is that i'd like to start the right way and stick to it
i read that not every editor is good because it may create some garbage code and some others really facilitate the learning curve
please advise
thanks
#css #dynamics #editor #html #php #website
  • Profile picture of the author Jonas Glad
    Preference, Notepad++.
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    • Profile picture of the author Brandon Tanner
      You can't go wrong with Notepad++ if you want something simple, or Netbeans if you want something a little more full-featured. Both are great editors... just depends on how you like to work. If you want something with every feature under the sun, however, then you might want to check out Eclipse (I personally hate it, but some people love it).

      I normally use Netbeans for larger projects that contain lots of pages / files, and Notepad++ for smaller projects / quick edits.

      And you'll probably want to install XAMPP or WAMP as well so that you can run PHP/MySQL from your local machine.
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  • Profile picture of the author MGadAllah
    Thanks for the fast reply.
    Actually I do not have any special preferences at all.
    My point is to use something that help me to figure out the wrong in the code I write and help me to correct it as possible.
    Also something that may include some built-in things that may help to be used in the coding like insert function ...etc.
    Honestly all I know so far is a little bit of HTML and looking forward to finish my website.
    Please if my requests looks not logic or irrelevant, please accept my apologize as I am trying to figure out what is going on with web development.
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    • Profile picture of the author Brandon Tanner
      Originally Posted by MGadAllah View Post

      My point is to use something that help me to figure out the wrong in the code I write and help me to correct it as possible.
      If you make any syntax or run-time errors, Netbeans will instantly mark the line where the error is. I think there may be plugins for Notepad++ that alert you to syntax errors, but not run-time errors.

      Also, there's a great debugging plugin called Xdebug. Although it's *usable* with Notepad++, it works much better with Netbeans, in my opinion.

      Originally Posted by MGadAllah View Post

      Also something that may include some built-in things that may help to be used in the coding like insert function ...etc.
      Netbeans has a pretty cool "code completion" feature (optional) where if you type a letter, a popup will appear listing all of the keywords that begin with that letter, along with the description of what it does, etc. Then you just click whichever one you want to insert it into your code.

      Eclipse has this functionality too, I believe. Not sure if there are any plugins for Notepad++ that do this.
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  • Profile picture of the author MGadAllah
    Regarding Eclipse, I've found two many downloads here
    Which one to choose?
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    • Profile picture of the author Brandon Tanner
      Originally Posted by MGadAllah View Post

      Regarding Eclipse, I've found two many downloads here
      Which one to choose?
      There is a PHP plugin for it somewhere... can't remember where though.

      Honestly though, Eclipse is kind of a pain to install and get to work correctly. You'll experience a lot less grief if you use Notepad++ or Netbeans, especially if you're just starting out. Trust me on that one!

      As per your other question, all of the editors support HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, etc.
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      • Profile picture of the author MGadAllah
        what does ide stands for?
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        • Profile picture of the author Brandon Tanner
          Originally Posted by MGadAllah View Post

          what does ide stands for?
          I think it's time you learn to use the following resource a little bit.

          Google
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  • Profile picture of the author MGadAllah
    Please tell me if the information here is right or wrong about these two software NetBeans and Eclipse.
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  • Profile picture of the author MGadAllah
    Sorry if the following question is silly but does NetBeans or Eclipse for php only? or html and css as well !?
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  • Profile picture of the author gulahmedsoomro
    i love php presently i am learning php i learned switch, if statement and for loop till yet i will share my expertise when i will become an expert.
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  • Profile picture of the author seowonder56
    You can use dreamweaver as an editor for your html and css need its good for dynamic pages like php too.
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  • Profile picture of the author locke815
    Adobe Dreamweaver.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Ogbin
    Dreamweaver is good specially the last one Dreamweaver CS6. It contains much more features that help you so much coding quick.
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    • Profile picture of the author IMDESTROYER
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      Go with dreamweaver cs6 dont use simple text editors like notepad++ if your going to get into MySQL and PHP. Your goign to need a more dynamic software and simplest is Dreamweaver.


      Dont listen to anyone else, just go with dreamweaver cs6.
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  • Better you can try with Macromedia Dreamweaver. This should be help you to get train well in HTML, CSS, PHP also.
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  • Profile picture of the author activeseo
    PHPstorm is so far the best in my opinion, Netbeans if you are not willing to spend money,
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  • Profile picture of the author Sensei.Design
    working with Windows my preference is definitely phase5 but Notepad is also a good solution.
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  • Profile picture of the author bugtrack
    According to me you can use dreamweaver as editor for making dynamic websites, i am using php and css development using dreamweaver
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  • Profile picture of the author carleywatson
    Dreamweaver is the best option for dynamic website.
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  • Profile picture of the author Damien Roche
    Dreamweaver is an overpriced toy. Do they still have drag-drop features? If you are dragging/dropping to create web applications - you don't know what you're doing. Hand code, use templates, use code generators, understand the code.

    If you want a full-featured IDE, then use something *much* more mature like from Jetbrains, Eclipse, or Netbeans. I just don't understand why somebody would pay $400 for the inferior Dreamweaver CS6 when they could get a far superior product like Eclipse for free.
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  • Profile picture of the author rising_sun
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    Dream Weaver is the best I think ,
    next is APTANA studio ,
    I am getting better performance from them ,you may also.
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  • Profile picture of the author bhmseoservices
    My preference is is Notepad++ but at time I do use Adobe Dreamweaver for corrections and further investigation on my code.
    I just use the standard programs with no extra plugins.
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  • Profile picture of the author carleywatson
    I am using notepad++ or Dreamweaver for PHP script. as per my view, it is the best editor for HTML, CSS and PHP.
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  • Profile picture of the author annaharris
    Notepad++ is a great text editor for me. Notepad++ being a lightweight text editor will help you to focus more on your coding, cause you don't have to scratch your head waiting until it loads and it has more plug-ins that helps you in developing your project.
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  • Profile picture of the author TheSecretsOfSEO
    Dreamweaver & Notepad ++
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  • Profile picture of the author MrJackBauer
    This thread has been pretty informative so far, I am actually looking for someone that can help me regarding CSS, HTML and PHP edits on my own personal site. If anyone is interested in helping me out please Skype me or drop me a PM - thanks.
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