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RE: preferred way to setup a LAMP stack on a laptop for development?



 >> >> Editor?  Lately I've been playing with Geany.  It's fast and has 
>> >> almost all of the features I want.  Works great on Linux 
>> and pretty good on M$. 
>> >> http://geany.uvena.de/
>> 
>> I just installed it.  It looks pretty good, but it has a few 
>> deal-breakers for me.  The big ones are not being able to see 
>> more than one document at once, and no macro creation 
>> capabilities.  It also doesn't seem to understand how to 
>> build real Java projects.  So it doesn't suit my needs, but 
>> it looks pretty good. 
> 
> I hear you.  One thing I really like about jEdit is the multiple 
> documents at once.  I had to do a PL/SQL project and found jEdit's 
> multiple windows and diff plugin very useful.  The only time I probably 
> wouldn't suggest jEdit is for huge text files.  I have gvim for those 
> beasts.  But no argument here, jEdit rocks. 


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