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Re: Why?
by Eric Laffoon on Monday 07/Aug/2006, @00:46
Quanta has excellent PHP support. Because both KDevelop and Quanta will be using the same framework this is covered, and in particular it seems if you're using PHP you're probably doing web development so various other supported features will be nice. My understanding from previous discussions is that there will be the ability to utilize features from either applications as it will all be plugins and in theory should all play nice.

As for other languages supported by Quanta, like KDevelop, you just need the definition files to make it work. Some people wanted ColdFusion support. Eventually they put it together and we supported them with instruction and parser enhancements. We welcome this for Perl or other languages.
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