[pLog-svn] r6788 - plog/branches/lifetype-1.2/class/net
endless enigma
endless_enigma at mail.ru
Thu Feb 26 15:00:16 EST 2009
BTW: Eclipse is also able to do remote editing, unfortunately I can't get the php plugin to work. It does not
install on my fedora because of some weird error.
On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 17:32:36 +0100, Jon Daley <plogworld at jon.limedaley.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Feb 2009, endless enigma wrote:
>> I have been doing php just with a simple texteditor, but i found it
>> annoying to deploy the php files to the server by hand to test code
>> changes.
> Some editors know how to edit files via FTP and/or SSH, and that is
> kind of handy for local editing, though I find the delay of sending the
> file in one big chunk slower than the small delay of sending each
> character one by one, so I edit remotely.
>
>> The caching is also annoying to develop with ... I always have the
>> feeling as if i cannot completely disable it.
> I don't have too much trouble with that. If I am working on a plugin
> that is putting stuff into the front-end template, sometimes I need to
> `touch <templatename>` to get the file regenerated, but I never try to
> turn off the cache.
> The most annoying thing I run into is when working on javascript, that
> I'm not sure if the browser got the latest, so I end up disabling the
> entire client-side cache, and then everything is so slow that it is
> annoying to work with for very often.
>
>> And I am also about to check out Eclipse, I wonder if SVK and eclipse
>> are going to work nicely together, though ...
> I'd sort of expect them too. SVK presents itself as an SVN
> installation, and I'd expect eclipse to know how to do svn stuff quite
> well.
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