[consulting] Drupal Development Tools

Larry Garfield larry at garfieldtech.com
Thu Mar 23 04:14:55 UTC 2006


On Wednesday 22 March 2006 20:18, Carl Parrish wrote:

> I'm using Zend Studio. Great syntax highlighting support, Subversion
> support. PHPDoc support, sftp / ssh and remote and locate debugging, add
> in Zend Platform and debugging can't get any easier. I'm so looking
> forward to the next version of Zend Studio though it will be based on
> Eclipse and so will have all the advantages there (ie. PHPUnit2 etc...).

I use Zend Studio at work, too, although not for Drupal, and quite like it.  
The only downside is that it's quite pricey, and their licensing terms are 
not to my liking.  (I think the standard price is for a time limited use, 
like a year.  I am not certain, however, as I don't have to pay for it at 
work just use it. <g>)

Where'd you hear about them moving to an Eclipse base, though?  That would be 
very cool if true, because it would mean I could use Eclipse at home (free) 
and still have an experience that's close to what I have at work. :-)

Although I'd still like to see a Qt theme for Eclipse.  Silly IBM and their 
not-quite-GPL Free licenses...

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