Best Web development software

11/06/2012 09:52 andrewnara#1
I am wondering what is the best software used by web developers. I am new in web designing just learning the work.
Thanks in advance for your response.
11/06/2012 12:35 Hiris#2
Notepad++ <3
11/06/2012 13:17 AkinCooperation#3
Dreamviewer - Notepad ++
11/06/2012 14:24 flickz.#4
Sublime Text 2 or Notepad++
11/06/2012 15:21 マルコ#5
Lately I am using Netbeans a lot because I am doing a lot of PHP scripting.
If you want to do a lot with HTML, I would recommend using the DreamWeaver code editor.
Btw. I mainly work with remote files. That's why I choose these editors.

If you work with local files, I think, Sublime is one of the best editors (note: I absolutely don't like the remote files plugins, but Sublime should also be able to work with remote files).

As "normal" editors I use MS Notepad (since it's clean and simple and the best tool for notes) and PSPad. PSPad is similiar to Notepad++.
11/06/2012 15:55 cLx.##6
For Windows PC is use Sublime Text.
For my Mac i use Coda 2.
11/06/2012 17:14 KoKsPfLaNzE#7
aptana is best for me
11/06/2012 20:25 StylezZxDmg#8
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11/06/2012 21:35 JPGaming#9
PHP Storm is great! You should download the 30 days trial, for making your own experience.
11/07/2012 14:16 paddelx3#10
Zend Studio.
11/07/2012 14:22 XxDarthDexterxX#11
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Originally Posted by Hiris View Post
Notepad++ <3
^This.

Visual web-development software just isn't as reliable as the code itself. I've used Notepad++ for two years now, and I've never looked back. It's free, easy to use, and has a syntax highlighter for as many programming/scripting/markup languages as you could name.

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11/07/2012 14:24 GetGFX#12
Best is Sublime Text 2.
It`s really fast and has a variety of handy faetures.
Just try it out for free.
Jeffery Way made a great course for using this Editor, so check it out :)
11/07/2012 17:14 iMer#13
Working on real project and not some single-file ones I personally prefer Eclipse with the PDT (and maybe Aptana for HTML/CSS Stuff)
Mainly because it support a lot of other languages (only Java by default, but there are a lot of plugins)
Also: it's free & open source
Otherwise I use Notepad++ for taking notes and other kinds of stuff (its comparing feature is really usefull)

iMer
11/08/2012 06:54 RyanOtoy01#14
Eclipse JEE :)
11/08/2012 18:12 Zettabytes*#15
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