[NTLUG:Discuss] what is the best Linux web page developing tool?
micky john
mickyjune26 at hotmail.com
Mon Mar 19 15:28:16 CST 2001
Thanks a lot for your input, my projects are a little too big to do w/just
hand coding. I'll check them out.
-Micky
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>I usually use vi, but in major development efforts this becomes painful.
>Coffeecup is slick with some java and javascripting, screem is promising
>for
>gnome desktop and web server maintenance, Quanta for kde2 is popular. I
>like
>netscape composer for the wysiwyg, but it's just html. It all depends on
>how
>much you want to do. The very best in integration and functionality is
>php.
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>Merlin <merlin at tacni.net> on 03/19/2001 02:51:04 PM
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>At 03/19/2001 14:41, micky john uttered:
> >I've been designing web pages for a while, using dreamweaver and such,
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> >I was wondering what comparable apps are available in Linux.
> >Thnks for the help,
> >-Micky
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>Not trying to be a smart-alec here, but what about pico, vi, emacs, etc?
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>That's what I use for all my html coding. Yes, the apps give some nice
>features, but, IMHO, nothing beats a straight text editor.
>--
>Merlin
>http://www.merlinslair.org/
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