Increase PHP programming productivity with Zend Studio
Looking for an integrated development environment (IDE) for your PHP coding? Zend Studio, which launched its latest version 5.5 in December, offers an impressive feature list that can increase the productivity of even novice programmers.
Zend Studio is a Java application, which means it can run on any OS that supports Java. Many Java applications tend to run slowly, but I noticed no major performance difference in Zend Studio compared to similar applications. By default Zend Studio is configured to use the look and feel of your current operating system's theme, making it easy on the eyes.
When you first install Zend Studio you must select the PHP version you will be developing for most often. Your selection will affect the code completion, syntax highlighting, local debugging, and other version-specific features. Unfortunately you can't override this selection on a per-file basis, but you can change the version at a later date in the Preferences dialog under the Desktop tab.
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