Eclipse PHP PDT Released
PDT 1.0 was released today! For all you web developers out there that use PHP and Eclipse, this is something to check out for sure.
PDT is a project to bring a complete set of development tools for PHP on the Eclipse platform.
I have started playing with it, and I have to say, so far I really like it. I will give it a more thorough look over on the next Valid Syntax.
Below is a guide to getting Eclipse installed with PDT, JSEclipse, and the Zend Debugger! Very easy tutorial.
Getting Started with Eclipse PHP Development Tools (PDT) | 2 tablespoons
Are you ready to take a step beyond writing code in a text editor like UltraEdit, BBEdit, or TextMate? Would you like to see those PHP and JavaScript syntax errors in the editor, without transferring files to the server or opening a browser? If so, then you’re ready to jump into the world of the IDE — Integrated Development Environment. I’ll compare the free, open source Eclipse IDE to a few of its commercial competitors Then we’ll go through the steps to install Eclipse PDT All-In-One, the Zend Debugger, JSEclipse, and Subclipse.







