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I installed Aptana as a plug-in for Eclipse a few days ago. And, i must say, that’s absolutely fantastic. It fascinated me so much that i uninstalled Dreamweaver…lol
- It’s open source and obviously it’s free.
- Aptana is a robust, JavaScript-focused IDE for building dynamic web applications. ( You can easily create marvellous Joomla Templates by combining the various Javascript Frameworks available in the package)
- Code Assist on JavaScript, HTML, and CSS languages, including your own JavaScript functions.
- Outliner that gives a snapshot view of your JavaScript, HTML, and CSS code structure
- JavaScript debugger to troubleshoot your code
- Error and warning notification for your code
- Support for Aptana UI customization and extensions
- Toggle between Aptana and Default Eclipse Perspectives.
- Eclipse is the BEST IDE!!!
Web development is too much fun!!! In a lapse of 2 month, i’ve learned a lot of stuffs. Here are some of them
- OpenLazlo
- Joomla
- Oscommerce
- dbDesigner
- phpList
- phpDocumenter
- WAMP
- Dojo toolkit
Install this firefox extension for debugging and testing your web applications. FireBug is another add-on that allows developers to edit, debug, and monitor CSS, HTML, and JavaScript live in any web page.
Well, the web keeps on changing so does its technologies. So, i guess that i won’t stop learning new things
Wish me Luck!!!
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