Yeah! We found a topic everyone can talk about. On Netbeans -- does anyone know how to get xdebug working with it in Ubuntu? Kyle Research Assistant eBusiness Center @ BYU kyle.mathews2000.com/blog On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 3:42 PM, Jerad Bitner <sirkitree@gmail.com> wrote:
Wow. Thank you for introducing me to Netbeans, I'm liking this so much more. Even found a nice git plugin - http://code.google.com/p/nbgit/downloads/list Might have a new addiction here...
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 2:21 PM, Jamie Holly <hovercrafter@earthlink.net> wrote:
If you don't use the task list you can disable that in the plugins. I can't remember the exact name of the plugin. I just went through the list and it popped out at me and I clicked to get rid of it.
There's also a plugin that lets you connect directly to TRAC systems to handle issues. It would be nice to create something similar to connect with Project's issue tracker. If I knew enough Java I would tackle that.
Jim Taylor wrote:
Kept having "buggy" issues with Eclipse, memory issues, losing features, etc... I had to re-download PDT a couple of times, finally I just gave up. After I saw NetBeans PHP support talked about in Site Point, I pulled the trigger. Functionally, I think it's much and more intuitive out of the box. If you make heavy use of task list, the task scanner can really bog Net Beans down, but you can simply close it. As an added bonus it has great CSS support. :) I agree I would use VIM if I had the patience, but I grew up in the Microsoft world and switched to linux 3-4 yrs. ago so I do like me UI :)
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 2:55 PM, Tao Starbow <starbow@citris-uc.org <mailto:starbow@citris-uc.org>> wrote:
What pulled you to NetBeans over Eclipse?
Tao
Jamie Holly wrote:
Have you given NetBeans 6.54 a try yet? I've switched from Eclipse to it at the beginning of the month and haven't looked back.
Jamie Holly
Domenic Santangelo 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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