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Geany: a Fast & Lightweight IDE / Text Editor

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Obtaining and Installing Geany for Windows

Windows users who are looking for a great, solid, fast, and intelligent source-code editor: your search may end here. Geany, an increasingly popular package in the Linux world due to its versatility in programming language compatibility, and [...]

Tanggaard Software to Release PHP Editor

Tanggaard Software, otherwise known as TSW, or tsware.net, has announced the forthcoming release of phpCoder 2008
Forthcoming PHP IDE: TSW phpCoder 2008
According to Tanggaard Software’s Kasper Tanggaard:
…[phpCoder 2008] will come with a nice set of features … based around writing PHP code. … You will see [elements familiar from] WebCoder [the TSW web development IDE flagship], [...]

PHP String Variables:
To Quote… or Double Quote?

…that is the question.
Oftentimes i find myself faced with a situation wherein I must decide whether to use PHP’s single or double quotes. If you’re not aware of it by now, then you should STOP everything and go learn a bit about the differences between the two: a single-quoted string, vs a double-quoted string– and [...]

PHP _SERVER Variables

If you’re considering the use of PHP Server Environment Variables in your web application, but you are not certain which $_SERVER variable will produce the information you need, you are not alone. It’s not uncommon for the PHP web application developer to cross reference $_SERVER variable data during the development process.
Busting the Myth of PHP [...]

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