Works great on OSX, but on Ubuntu you have to manually create your own icon for unity. I use Netbeans about 50% of the time because of some significant issues that I have with PHPStorm: I understand that some people don't like to use an IDE, for those people, sublime/atom/vim are all very good too. In all honesty, I don't understand why you would want to use another IDE these days other than the price tag. yii, symfony2, drupal or wordpress, it is very good at understanding how the framework works!Įven though I prefer to use mysql workbench and postman, the fact I can browse my db and test my restful calls within my IDE is very useful. If you use a framework that is supported, i.e. Vagrant support (even though it is quite a lazy shortcut for doing vagrant up/vagrant halt)! Quick and nice linting (PHPMD/PHPCS/jsLint/jsHint are all supported out of the box)Īutomatic FTP/SFTP uploading (I don't use if very often, but if i'm on a project that the files are uploaded in such a fashion, I don't need to bother with an FTP client) Its the first IDE where I am happy with the code generation. This has saved me hours! I was so impressed that I wrote a guide on how to set it up: Its very good for nodejs development too. Rocket fast and genuinely useful code completion. I tried Netbeans and eclipse for about 2years, they never seemed as responsive as phpStorm
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