You can use Notepad++ with xdebug, but I wouldn't unless I was forced. Still, phpEd is the best $200 I've ever spent. -Don- Quoting Khalid Baheyeldin <kb@2bits.com>:
Oh, you can use xdebug with Vim too ...
See here http://2bits.com/articles/developing-tracing-and-debugging-drupal.html
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 2:50 PM, Anthony Wlodarski <anthony@thrillist.com>wrote:
You make me want to stop using VIM for about and hour and try it.
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------------------------------ *From: *Jim Taylor <jim@rootyhollow.com> *Reply-To: *<development@drupal.org> *Date: *Tue, 24 Feb 2009 11:48:43 -0800 *To: *<development@drupal.org> *Subject: *Re: [development] Welcome to the "development" mailing list
Also switched to NetBeans and am loving it
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Domenic Santangelo <domenic@workhabit.com> wrote:
Hey all,
I've been using Komodo for a while and while I like its built-in support for xdebug (breakpoints, stepping, stack trace, the whole enchilada) and code intel. But I hate it because it's a terrible resource hog. I've been using Coda for a couple weeks, and although it's extremely pretty, it lacks a few pretty key things, xdebug support being the main one. I used TextMate before Komodo and am thinking of going back, but I really would hate to live without debugging/xdebug support. Also, I've tried Eclipse and don't like it.
Thoughts? TextMate + some magic to support xdebug maybe?
-Dom
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