Does VWD stand for "Visual Web Developer" ?
What do you like about it ?
Does VWD stand for "Visual Web Developer" ?
What do you like about it ?
Sorry about the doubling . I have dialup and it did not look like it took my reply.
If there was a delete function; I would delete one of them.
Last edited by Lassar; 07-04-2008 at 12:35 PM. Reason: Double
I might as well chime in...
Komodo Edit (Free, as opposed to Komodo IDE) for PHP, JavaScript, Perl, and of course silly old HTML/CSS. Supports SFTP/SCP copying to/from the hosting server for SECURE transfer, as well as the insecure FTP method. Also supports Ruby, Tcl/tk, Python, C, C++, Java and other, more obscure coding formats for both context-sensitive help, functions, and colorization.
Paint.Net for picture editing.
I've also used Dreamweaver and Adobe Photoshop Elements ($100 vs. $2500, and has the most common tools you'd need) for some work, but I'll agree with many other posters - Dreamweaver adds way too much extra, unnecessary code.
For database configurations, I use MySQL and the MySQL Query Browser to set up my tables, and whatnot. There's also an MySQL visual data modeler that allows you to make awesome relational db diagrams and then export them as create scripts called MySQL Workbench. There is a free open-source version available.
Umm.. I use Adobe Photoshop CS3 and Adobe Dreamweaver CS3
I like paint.net. I found very useful for drawing electronic diagrams.
I didn't, I was just make an assumption
I like Paint.NET alsohey another great ooh yeah .NET application
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I think it was made with C++.NET or maybe C#.NET but I don't care what language it was made as long as it's .NET and not VB.NET
and yeah that's a coincidence that the URL is getpaint.NETtoo bad their web site doesn't use ASP.NET
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