Dreamwaver / Notepad +
These are the ones I use, never used phpDesigner...
Greetz
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Dreamwaver / Notepad +
These are the ones I use, never used phpDesigner...
Greetz
Illinois State University has 2 IBM z/OS mainframes. One that we use in the IT classes to learn from and the second is for all of the student records and stuff. The IT mainframe was donated to Illinois State for learning purposes and a major program was even developed to learn the legacy programming language.
All Z/OS's support Linux these days, at least for 6 or 7 years now. ;)
Personally Dreamweaver and Notepad++ , in my country besides, or probably those at the University of Informatics no one is learning PHP at school, or how to design a page, how to upload a site, you must do it yourself if you want or if you can.
I'm Year 9 and I'm taking Year 13 web design this year (at high school / college / whatever). I was given an 80 page booklet on Photoshop to work through, finished it within a week. Looking forward to next lesson, to show the teacher and retrieve my block of white macadamia chocolate. :D
phpDesigner is the best. My second fave would be Enginsite PHP Editor.
For HTML, I only hand-code (using phpDesigner). There's nothing I hate more than Dreamweaver lol.