![]() ![]() But I'm always looking for something better. I looked at a lot of editors and IDEs, and this is my favorite. It's a handy tool that tracks how frequently you use the various coding shortcuts that PHPStorm offers, with the convenient side-effect of showing you what many of those shortcuts are. It also encourages you to be productive: In PHPStorm, click the Help menu, and then Productivity Guide. In most cases it will properly color mixed code, for example it'll color an HTML string inside of a PHP variable, where any other editor would just see it as a plain PHP text string. The syntax highlighting is also better than anything I've seen elsewhere. Luckily PHPStorm also has awesome support for HTML/CSS/JS. Not PHP obviously, but frequently a related task in my experience. If you debug CSS using Firebug, you'll probably love the CSS-X-Fire plugin, which lets you import your Firebug changes directly into your CSS source files via PHPStorm. ![]() The source control panel makes it really easy to see files that were added/changed/deleted. ![]() I frequently edit code in the diff window, which gives me realtime diff'ing against the previous version as I type. Makes it really simple to set my preferred coding standard and even simpler to automatically reformat any code to that standard.Īlso, the source control integration is awesome. IDE: PhpStorm (PHP, HTML, CSS, Javascript) MySQL Management: Sequel Pro (way better than phpMyAdmin) SVN: Cornerstone (easily the best Subversion GUI tool out. One of the many features of PHPStorm that I love is the built in code formatter. ![]()
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