19 Jun 2007

PHP with Visual Studio

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I’ve done some PHP projects in the past for a few clients and found it to be a pretty good language and very powerful. I used an application called HTML-Kit?which I think is pretty popular among PHP developers. It has no auto-complete or anything, but it worked better than notepad.

Now I’m all .Net and Visual Studio. Most hard-core Microsoft people I’ve worked with would never dream of touching php. “ASP is better, so why should I even bother trying PHP?” I expect PHP coders have the opposite argument.

However, I found a product that will let you code PHP in Visual Studio call VS.PHP. You can find the link here:

http://www.jcxsoftware.com/jcx/vsphp/home

I’m going to have to have a look at this.

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2 Responses to “PHP with Visual Studio”

  1. Php Developers says:

    Php integration with VS.. That’s cool. So now I’m really not sure whether opensource is going to overtake M$ or vice versa ?

  2. Eric says:

    I agree. One environment for everything. I suppose the price of $100 is pretty steep, though.

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