Best Linux Programming Application


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I've started using Kubuntu 7.04 and I'm looking for a programmers opinion on the best programming tool for Linux. I'm looking to program PHP, Javascript, and of course do some web design. My favorites under Windows are Microsoft Expression Web and PHPEdit, I realize that I probably won't get anything near Expression Web under linux and that's fine.

Thanks in advance for your suggestions!

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My problem with Kedit, Kate, BlueFish and Quanta is that none of them have a real autocomplete: start typing a tag and it offers list of suggestions, type an attribute and it offers that in for the context, and variables and functions in PHP or other languages.

  Angel Blue01 said:
My problem with Kedit, Kate, BlueFish and Quanta is that none of them have a real autocomplete: start typing a tag and it offers list of suggestions, type an attribute and it offers that in for the context, and variables and functions in PHP or other languages.

That is a nice feature, but not absolutely necessary. Gedit and Kate both look more like text editors anyway.

  jzetterman said:
That is a nice feature, but not absolutely necessary. Gedit and Kate both look more like text editors anyway.

they are. the reason people showed those shots is because most people use text editors instead. Like in windows i write my C programs and html pages in notepad2. so in linux i use gedit.

  tablet_user said:
they are. the reason people showed those shots is because most people use text editors instead. Like in windows i write my C programs and html pages in notepad2. so in linux i use gedit.

I understand that, I only said it because he listed them with BlueFish and Quanta when he said he wanted the tag autocompleting feature. :)

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