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SharkyFLY2012-01-05 19:30:58
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SharkyFLY, 2012-01-05 19:30:58

Web development and OS X

For a long time I have been worried about the convenience of macos for a web developer

. On Windows, I use
notepad ++ for php, perl, html, css (sometimes netbeans for php)
to work with mysql - heidisql
to access ftp, sftp - winscp

well, in fact, this is the main thing ... I would like ask if there is a similar software (in terms of functionality, interface convenience) for osx?

Tell me the names

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MaxUp, 2012-01-05
@SharkyFLY

Coda (expensive, but worth it) + Sequel Pro + Transmit (they gave him a face, before that there was Cyberduck)
ps ssl - Terminal

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avrelian, 2012-01-05
@avrelian

* PhpStorm ($99), NetBeans or Komodo Edit
* MySQLWorkbench
* FileZilla

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Evgeny Elizarov, 2012-01-05
@KorP

I personally use Coda + Sequel Pro + Cyberduck.
I don’t know how similar this software is, because I haven’t been sitting on Windows for 5 years already, I suggest arming yourself with Google and at least look at screenshots / read reviews.

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Gosha Arinich, 2012-01-05
@goshakkk_reborn

Editor - here a fair number of developers prefer TextMate , although lately Sublime Text 2 (cross-platform) has been getting a lot of switchers from textmate. There is also the relatively new Chocolat . Well, I generally prefer MacVim with Janus . (I really like Espresso
for HTML / CSS ) To work with muscle databases - I haven’t tried anything here myself, because I don’t like muscle, but they say Sequel Pro is not bad. FTP / STFP (as well as Rackspace Cloud, AWS S3 and others) - Cyberduck .

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Vitaly Peretyatko, 2012-01-05
@viperet

Coda development environment for php, perl, html, css, js
Another option that I really like is Espresso
For MySQL - Sequel Pro
FTP, SFTP - in principle, both Coda and Espresso have a built-in client, but there is a separate one - Cyberduck is not bad. Also FTP support is built into the system.

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avrelian, 2012-01-05
@avrelian

Colleagues! If you put a minus, please explain that from the above list it seems to you not “similar software (in terms of functionality, interface convenience) for osx”.
PS If at home - Mac OS, and at work - Windows, then, you see, it is convenient to use the same tools.

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d4rkr00t, 2012-01-06
@d4rkr00t

MAMP + TextMate + Transmit + Terminal :) so far I can’t find something more convenient

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nill, 2012-01-06
@nill

Sublime text 2, MAMP, iTerm2, Filezilla. Squirel and phpmyadmin for database

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karazyabko, 2012-01-06
@karazyabko

- NetBeans - php, js
- Navicat Lite - MySql
- muCommander - ftp, sftp

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bromeldeleted, 2012-01-07
@bromeldeleted

Perverts :-)
Editor: TextMate / Vim (console) / PhpStorm
Terminal: iTerm2 ( iterm2.com )
FTP: Transmit
Web server: native apache (strangely few people use it)
DB: PMA / Navicat / Console

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