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donnoman:
"I'm most interested in tools that help you come up to speed quickly on a packages like cpg"

Nothing is magic, your brain is going to need to do most of the work. A package like Zend Studio can only make it so you spend less time searching the code to find what you are looking for.

In that respect tswebeditor has almost the same search functions and has served me well for quite a long time.

"The question now is it worth trying PHP-ED."

Why the heck not, you only have to invest a couple hours of your time.  If it doesn't meet your needs uninstall and forget it.

Don't be afraid to try new packages, I didn't learn of all the features I wanted until I saw some of them and practiced with them in the different IDE's... There was a lot of ... I didn't know you could do that... that's cool. or that's nice... but not two hundred dollars nice.

Then I just kept wheedling the list down by the applications that had the features I wanted.

bmn:

--- Quote from: electrode on November 24, 2006, 06:59:03 pm ---What CASE tools (along the lines of Rational Rhapsody Ecilpse Poseidon or other UML tools) with reverse engineering, full support for PHP SQL css javascript ajax etc., would you suggest for being able to comprehensively capture the design and logic for a package such as Coppermine?  Lets say cost no object. What's the state of the art and something that would make design, extension, and maintenance of a Coppermine-like package a lot easier in a distributed development environment?

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maybe you can try here: http://case-tools.org/tags/php.html and here http://case-tools.org/free.html

kind regards,

Joachim Müller:
Not related to Coppermine, as the initial question was irrelevant in the first place. You shouldn't have tried to post in this ancient thread. Locking.

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