[wp-hackers] Your development Setup

Hannit Cohen hannit at codeart.co.il
Fri Jul 20 07:37:10 UTC 2012


Must say I tried both and didn't like them.
PHPStorm is far better to my opinion than NetBeans, but both were too much
of a bother.
I use sublimetext with some extra components (ZenCoding, sass, etc...)

On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 9:32 AM, Andrew Spratley <aspratley at gmail.com>wrote:

> I use netbeans (on a mac). I haven't had a chance to check out
> PHPstorm so can't really compare the two. Netbeans integrates with
> xdebug so you get built in debugging and can step through your code
> line by line (a good learning aid as well to find out how WP ticks).
> There's also "intellisense"/autocomplete to let you view method
> definitions/phpdocs. If you put your entire WP install in a project
> you'll get auto suggest for all the WP code as well.
>
> The IDE is a bit heavy on memory and at least for me the debugger can
> be littler iffy. For small edits I find myself just opening a small
> text editor out of convenience, but Netbeans, IMO is a decent PHP IDE.
>
> On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 9:19 AM, Ryan WP Mailing Lists
> <ryan.wpmailinglists at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I noticed many people mentioned PHPstorm.  But the license cost has me
> > thinking twice about it. Searching for other options I came accross
> > netbeans which seems promising and its open source and doesnt cost
> anything.
> >
> > Anyone have any experience with netbeans or any other free or low cost
> > recommendations?
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