OK.
Thank You All!
I have to begin and just work. Thank you again!
OK.
Thank You All!
I have to begin and just work. Thank you again!
Huh? How did this old thread of mine get resurrected?
For the records: I use gedit nowadays.
Hello there
I use mono development for all my asp classic asp asp.net and C# and vb/vbscripting. There is no graphics mode like in visual web dev.
for mysql I use php-myadmin and or mysql admin to write insert statements I use the cli most of the time.
(mssql still have to use microcrap software need to look more into sql light)
For java I use eclipse
for php html css javascript ajax I use one of the following \
sublime 2 text editor <-- real good
codeblocks
Geany
gedit
bluefish
gPHPedit
nano
well I hope that this helps. Also if any one can tell me what they use for MSSQL not mysql MSSQL that would be cool
Oh and for a testing envo I use either
virtual box
xampp
Last edited by josephmills; February 29th, 2012 at 08:38 PM.
We use PosgtreSQL on our PHP sites (otherwise it's ASP.NET and MSSQL for the Intranet). I hear it is probably one of the closest free sql databases out there to compare with MSSQL Server. I haven't gotten into that yet.
I love how easy it is to get Xampp up and running.
EDIT: I didn't think Monodevelop could handle Classic ASP! Can it handle VB6?
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not sure to tell you the truth. but you sure can write/edit classic asp and just run files in browser. but building aspClassic pages with the built in functions of monodev not sure. I wish that I could change the data bases to postgresql but that is not goig to happen (work) I was wondering more about a remote tool for mssql at the office I just use the file manager and http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManage...ation&iId=7218
<-- what a pain there and and or mono
I use Sublime Text 2. Its python based and compatible with every major OS.
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Link .... here for Users that want to try it ..... the executable is in the download for 32 bit
seems good so far .... http://www.sublimetext.com/2
I designed and launched quite a few websites back in '94-'98 using both text and WYSIWYG editors. Back then, I used to use vi editor for quick and dirty HTML, but my favorite for years was Hot Dog by Sausage software.
I had the need to get a nice looking site up very quickly this week and I tried a few from Amaya to some WordPress web based editors but believe KompoZer is a great tool for beginners as well as those who know what they are doing, but are not web coding jockeys and they need to do it fast.
On a 10 scale, I give KompoZer an 8.5 and am impressed by their documentation - much better than what I am used to with Linux apps.
It saved my bacon, much like Sausage did 17 years ago.
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Is there a reason no one has mentioned BlueGriffon? BlueGriffon is great, especially for the latest HTML5 developments. And it's based on Kompozer, but a lot better IMO.
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