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Pirate of the Caribbean, 2014-12-28 17:48:00

What tools do you use front/backends?

It is interesting to find out from web developers what tools they use every day?

  • What extensions do you use in MF, Google Chrome, etc. for web development?
  • What software do you use besides PS, Sublime Text, Bracket, and the like?!

Please share your preferences. Thanks to.

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Alexey Yakhnenko, 2014-12-28
@vkorpuse

OpenServer - an extremely convenient server for Windows
phpStorm - there is simply no better studio, only
FireBug + WebDeveloper + Easy XDebug - nothing else in Firefox costs
Notepad ++ - always open, replacing text with regular expressions unrealistically helps out
Git Bash - for regular simple ones actions with git + all sorts of different additional
SourceTree scripts - for monitoring a large project
, NaviCat for mysql is indispensable, but if there is no license, then HeidiSql from the open server set will also come down
. Winmerge periodically helps to compare 2 large directories

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index0h, 2015-12-29
@index0h

PHPStorm - IDE
Vagrant / Docker - virtual environments for development as close as possible to production
PuPHPet - for quickly deploying a new
bash environment and all-all-all - almost any work with remote servers
Gitlab/Github - managing repositories/tasks
Gitlab-CI/Travis -CI - project testing

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Sergey Nalomenko, 2014-12-28
@nalomenko

Mozilla Firefox: FireBug, Web Developer
SublimeText: Emmet (former ZenCoding), plugins for working with git and ftp
Git server: Bitbucket (Atlassian)
Git client: SourceTree (Atlassian)
Builder: gulp Bug tracker
, project management: JIRA

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Sergey, 2015-12-29
@stweet

I agree with Alexey:

Notepad++ - always open, replacing text with regular expressions helps unrealistically
- This is the best ambulance notebook in my opinion! I tried to replace it with "sublime" more than once, anyway, n++ doesn't work, maybe due to conservatism?! Also always open.
Ivan also says:
If I write a project in php then netbeans without plugins
- faster than any IDE. Neither the "idea" nor the "eclipse" nor the design was satisfied even after many years of work. I have been writing in NB for a year now, I do not think about alternatives.
From myself:
Chrome browser without any lotions, for me all these plugins are an extra trouble (F12 - enough for the ears).
It’s somehow easier for me to write tests in parallel with tasks, the rest has chrome itself.
js I write in FlashDevelop (if the project is in js, if it's little things, then in the same place in NB). Also, at the request of customers, I also write in it on as / flex and under air (android).
java - eclipse. Why? I can’t say, I just started in it and stayed that way.
ftp/sftp - WinScp. Before him filezila used. I won’t answer the same why WinScp is better, for me it’s better.
ssh - Putty. Very convenient and understandable, even for lazy people, nothing superfluous, only the most necessary.
far/mc - here I would say: - "Very big speed in fix small tasks". Ftp, cmd, filemanager/texteditor.
Bugtreker - its own CRM on Joomla. Somehow long ago I wrote for the customer, well, he himself remained on his creation. Yes, and only I need it, for history and all sorts of notes.
If working with a team, git and ant for builds.
And if you're interested:
For convenient work, I singled out a local server for myself (small on mini ITX), threw it under the table, put ubuntu server, there - git, ftp, php, sql, nginx, apache - in general, "location" flowing into "production" at the time of the project delivery (I release it for customers) without any bells and whistles.
I also set myself a NAS, there 4tb for history and backups, distribution kits. Yes, more wires

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Vladik Limonadik, 2015-12-29
@knitevision1

Notebook
Compass
MS IE 9

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asd111, 2015-12-30
@asd111

for Chrome
Visual Event - shows event handlers on
Perfect Pixel elements - for the most accurate layout

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Alexey P, 2015-01-01
@ruddy22

Vim+Janus
Terminal
Tmux
Grunt/gulp
Stylus, Jade
Coffeescript
Sometimes webstorm

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Vadim Kondakov, 2015-01-08
@SibWeb

1. Open Server
2. Notepad++ (my favorite editor that I can't get rid of, I tried to switch to others but something was wrong...)
3. Adobe Photoshop CC
4. AIMP 3 (I write the code to the music)
5. Download Manager (due to the modem connection, you have to download files normally only through this program)
6. Google Chrome, IE, Mozilla Firefox Developer Edition, Maxthon, Opera
7. WebMoney Keeper
8. Devel Studio

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