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Re: PHP
by someone on Tuesday 19/Apr/2005, @16:09
>Even better would be a Delphi-like "right-click->go to definition".

Delphi-like? I supose you are talking about some delphi IDE (visual delphi? sorry for my ignorance). Actually kdevelop3 makes that, at least, for C++. I have seen some PHP project templates but I have not tested them. I use quanta for html/php and kdevelop for C++. Quanta looks pretty extensible, may be a ctags hack can make it work with PHP, if it's not doing it already.

>I dont know any PHP editor that can do that, though.

I dont know if kdevelop is a PHP editor, (for me "cat << OEF" is)

Now it's time for certain people to talk about the KDE Great Big Editor One joining quanta and kdevelop. Or simply talk about what emacs/vim/notepad makes for them.

PD: aal spelling mistakes are caused beacuse keyborad vendors ship all keis togeter
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Re: PHP
by Iuri Fiedoruk on Wednesday 20/Apr/2005, @08:44
Delphi is a IDE.
It uses Object Pascal as language.

As Kylix is on IDE for Object Pascal and C++ for Linux.

more on: http://www.borland.com
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  • Re: PHP
    by yaac on Wednesday 20/Apr/2005, @10:39
    >It uses Object Pascal as language.

    The language has been renamed to Delphi as well, some time ago.
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