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IDE for Zend Framework?
I am writing a new project on the zend framework, and due to the fact that the project will be very voluminous, I thought about changing the IDE. Recently I used Kdevelop - but, unfortunately, it does not know how to work with applications on zend.
Zend Studio and Netbeabs are not an option because java ... I'll spend more time waiting for them to render, and they look outrageous.
Does such an IDE exist in nature?
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PHPStorm (though java, but much faster than eclipse'a and netbeans'a).
And blog.jetbrains.com/webide/2011/02/zend-framework-tool-usage-with-command-line-tool-support/ for help.
"Zend Studio and Netbeabs are not an option because java ... I'll spend more time waiting for them to render, and look outrageous."
In vain you dismissed them like that, I worked on netbins for three years, it is very good.
www.activestate.com/komodo-edit try it, it might work.
I use Zend Studio for Eclipse. With an SSD drive, I forgot about its brakes.
Recently, if you need a fast IDE, then you stupidly need a good computer, not from the series “scraped off the last money on a computer and bought what I could”. Professional tools unfortunately require resources.
PHPStorm is the fastest among all. Only PHP IDE for Windows is cooler, it is in C ++ and Windows Only.
I use phpstorm, but it has some features that zend studio doesn't show, such as view healper
Feel free to vote ! JetBrains is very responsive to customer needs, especially if the features are in demand by the masses.
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