Working With the Aptana PHP Editor
I recently created a screencast for Aptana’s PHP Editor, and thought I would share it.
I’m also posting this since we recently relaunched our screencast site, http://tv.aptana.com. It’s actually really cool as its running entirely on Aptana Jaxer, and built with the soon-to-be released Active JS framework. I’ll soon be posting about the process of creating the site, but for now I’m happy to say that this is the first (to my knowledge) site written entirely in JavaScript that leverages Jaxer as a back-end for server side JavaScript.














Brendon Kozlowski
Feb 19 '09 at 8:41 am
Well done, Ian. After watching that, I have to wonder how many keyboards you go through, you’re pretty rough with your Tab and Enter keys.
I’ve just started using Aptana, primarily to assist with the creation of an Adobe Air product, but after seeing its ability with PHP, I am quite impressed. I’d say my only fear is that I might need to request an upgrade to my computer at work for speed and efficiency concerns with Eclipse (I’m working with a really old P4).
Jason
Feb 19 '09 at 4:28 pm
Ian, very nice screencast. I’ve used Aptana on Rails projects but never with PHP. I haven’t found a lot of IDEs for PHP that I can say that I love. Don’t get me wrong there are good PHP IDEs out there but none of them really suit me. I’ll definitely give Aptana try and thanks for taking the time to put together the screencast.
Drew
Sep 15 '09 at 5:16 pm
very nice.. very nice..