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User is offline Daniel15 

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Posted 05 May 2012 - 02:30 AM (#1)

PhpStorm 4.0


Anyone here use PhpStorm? I think I (or someone else) posted about it a while ago. The latest release has some nice features, such as support for showing code coverage with PHPUnit, and full PHP 5.4 language support.

http://www.jetbrains...snew/index.html
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Posted 24 May 2012 - 03:15 AM (#2)

Yeah, I'm running it now. Sadly it costs money and I'm currently on the 30 day trial, hopefully I will be able to get a developer licence.

I found out about it from running their IntelliJ IDEA which is a great Java IDE. I hope everyone here tries both of them.

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Posted 24 May 2012 - 03:49 AM (#3)

JetBrains make AWESOME products. I really LOVE how well their IDEs handle intelligent refactoring, always suggest good code optimizations, etc...

I JUST discovered that they have a Mac version??? Wow. I really didn't know that! I'll definitely try it out, although 97€ is out of my software budget for now and I'm pretty sure I would not qualify for an open source license with my private incomplete sporadic mini projects ;)
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Posted 24 May 2012 - 11:20 AM (#4)

I use it as my primary IDE. It's phenomenal for Node.js development as well, if you add that plugin. I'm still waiting on a highly intelligent live JS parser, but this will go so far as to follow your require() paths and ingest your JS doc and all that. Really, really slick. I hated it at version 3 (the mac bugs were just insane) but version 4 is very smooth :)
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Posted 26 June 2012 - 11:55 PM (#5)

I used PhpStorm (even purchased a license for it) during the beta signup and for a long time, I never looked back. However, now that I use Ruby, Javascript, PHP I moved to vim. I also do alot of work via CLI so it is easier to stay with vim. I miss some of the PhpStorm features though. :(
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