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la0, 2011-07-13 22:23:34

Which IDE should I switch to with notedpad++ (web, mostly serverside[php,perl] + some clientside[html/css,js/jquery])?

Hello.
The question is extremely clearly formulated in the subject.
I would like it easier, because the machine is old ...
It is desirable to start free.
Thanks in advance!

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shagguboy, 2011-07-13
@shagguboy

phpstorm

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lifelover, 2011-07-13
@lifelover

Komodo)

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Fastto, 2011-07-13
@Fastto

netBeans

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Anton Kossov, 2011-07-13
@tony

emacs

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Fedor Indutny, 2011-07-14
@donnerjack13589

vim

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Alexey Solovyov, 2011-07-13
@mrxak

zend studio

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Anatoly, 2011-07-14
@taliban

raotal in netbins, a great thing, although cumbersome, but very convenient + there are plugins for all wishes. Now I switched to komodo, less bulky, less comfortable, but it has its advantages. I used zend studio, even more cumbersome (legacy eclipse) did not inspire, I didn’t agree with eclipse initially, I used geany, a small unpretentious one, at the level of notepad ++. In general, I advise you to put everything, work in each every other day, then within a week there will be exactly one. There is no better idea, there is one that suits us =)

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shsmad, 2011-07-14
@shsmad

Eclipse?

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andrey_kl, 2011-07-13
@andrey_kl

Geany

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ComodoHacker, 2011-07-14
@ComodoHacker

Far + plugins.

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Vitaly Zheltyakov, 2011-07-14
@VitaZheltyakov

RJ TextEdit

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nakham, 2011-07-14
@nakham

Netbeans with pre-configured settings for memory allocation, so as not to complain about the brakes later. If the car is very weak, then Sublimetext .

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sgzmd, 2011-07-14
@sgzmd

Take the time to learn emacs. If it doesn't work in two or three days, it's too early. Try later. But in the end you will come to emax, I guarantee you that ;)

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