Komodo and CakePHP

For those who remember how I was an editor waffler will remember that I play around with Komodo from time to time, and decided to get back into using it again. There are alpha 5.0 versions available so I downloaded one and tried it out. Seems to be less resource hungry than previous versions (as in it doesn’t cause my fan in my MacBook to start up every time I open Komodo). Now, since I know a few people at Activestate I emailed Jeff Griffiths to ask him a few questions. He responded by hacking together something very quickly for adding code intelligence for CakePHP to your views. If you’re a Komodo user (or are interested in trying out Komodo), try it out and let Jeff know how it’s working out.

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  1. David's Gravatar

    Posted by David on 19.09.08 at 12:47 pm

    We do a lot of CakePHP development, and we all use Komodo IDE. It’s a first-rate development environment, and building anything even slightly complex without its remote debugging, code-intelligence and source-control integration would be torture.

  2. derek martin's Gravatar

    Posted by derek martin on 19.09.08 at 12:47 pm

    why don’t you write a post comparing & contrasting all your favourite editors?

  3. austin_web_developer's Gravatar

    Posted by austin_web_developer on 19.09.08 at 12:47 pm

    I switched to Komodo edit for both my Rails development and my cakephp development.
    loving it!
    Crashes a bit too regularly though.

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