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How to understand IDE developed by Web

2025-04-14 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Development >

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This article will explain in detail how to understand the IDE of Web development, the content of the article is of high quality, so Xiaobian shares it with you as a reference, I hope you have a certain understanding of relevant knowledge after reading this article.

IDE for Windows

◆Visual Web Developer

free

Visual Web Developer is simply a spin-off version of Visual Studio with only web development. Like VS it has a nice project management and database tool. This IDE is for beginners.

◆phpDesigner

75€ (~$105)

phpDesigner developed by www.phpeditors.com is a 5 star product. It is a super fast PHP IDE with powerful features. phpDesigner provides a PHP debugger and performance analyzer. It also supports all WEB standard languages. TortoiseSVN support is provided, and real-time error detection for PHP, HTML and CSS is supported. There's also a library of code snippets that makes it easy to get simple programs.

◆PHPEdit

179€ (~$248)

PHPEdit is another beautiful PHP IDE. It provides debugger (there's even a Firefox debug plug-in) and database support (easy to query and create data tables), as well as a nice keyboard templates that let you quickly create PHP code structures. PHPEdit makes it easy to connect to servers. And there are automatic prompts, automatic completion of the function.

◆Visual Studio 2008

$299 (Standard Version)

Visual Studio is simply designed for. NET projects. For this IDE, I believe everyone is familiar with it, so I won't say more. (Rumor has it that VS 2010 will support PHP, hehe)

◆Expression Web

$299

Expression Web is also a very nice clean WEB development tool. It provides a lot of CSS support. It is quite convenient to use it to develop WEB programs, as long as you want, it not only supports ASP.NET, but also supports PHP. Also, it has real-time (X)HTML validation.

Microsoft recently released Expression Web SuperPreview, a preview of whether your web pages support IE6, IE7, or IE8.

◆PhpEd

$299

PhpEd has built-in PHP, HTML, and CSS validators. It also provides the function of code auto-completion. Of course, there are PHP code debugging and performance profiling features as well. One of PhpEd's most creative features is dynamic syntax highlighting. Imagine if we had a file with multiple languages in it, and this feature would highlight the language where your cursor is, while the rest is plain text.

IDE under Linux

◆BlueFish

free

Bluefish is a lightweight, clean IDE. It provides project support to remotely manage files on the server. There is code auto-completion and support for PHP, CSS, Python, and HTML.

IDE for Windows and Mac

◆Dreamweaver CS4

$399

This IDE is not much to say, super powerful and super famous IDE!

Windows, Mac, and Linux IDEs

◆Eclipse

free

Eclipse is one of the most powerful IDEs ever, it can do almost anything and has a bunch of plug-in support. In a word, quite powerful, whether Java, PHP, whether debugging or syntax highlighting and other features, in short, quite good.

◆Aptana Studio

free

Aptana Studio can run independently or as a plug-in for Eclipse. The Leading IDE for Web App Development. "With its plugins, you can make this IDE support PHP, Ruby on Rails, Java, etc. It also supports many LIBs, such as jQuery, Prototype, YUI, etc. There is also a SQL database tool, JavaScript debugging. In short, it was too powerful. It was so strong that it was a little unbearable.

◆Netbeans

free

This is an open source IDE that supports PHP, Ruby on Rails, JavaScript, etc. FTP and MySQL are supported. For PHP, it provides a nice debugger, as well as error warnings. Netbeans is also a great code navigator and integrates many frameworks and their documentation, such as jQuery or Mootools.

◆Nvu

free

Nvu provides a powerful "what you see and what you get" feature, similar to Dreamweaver and Expression Web, with an emphasis on editing.

◆Spket IDE

$29.90 (free non-commercial use)

Spket is primarily focused on RIA development. It mainly supports Javascript and Flex.

◆IntlliJ IDEA

$249 (Personal Edition)

Although IntelliJ IDEA is a primitive Java development IDE, it supports a host of WEB technologies such as HTML, JavaScript, Flex, and SQL. JavaScript height and refactoring are provided, as is code auto-completion. IntelliJ IDEA also has a code-checking feature that provides some browser compatibility checks.

◆Komodo IDE

$295

Komodo IDE is about "dynamic languages and open technologies." "It supports standard WEB languages-HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, etc. Ruby, Python, Tcl, etc. are also supported. This is a solid editor.

◆Zend Studio

$399

Zend Studio is a plug-in for Eclipse, but it can also be an IDE on its own. It is primarily aimed at PHP developers. And there is a Zend Framework that provides a bunch of functionality. PHP is a very mature development IDE, quite powerful.

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