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Subject:    [Quanta] KDevelop vs Aptana3
From:       Alan C Whiteman <acwhiteman () visualis ! us>
Date:       2011-12-31 17:24:55
Message-ID: 4EFF4567.8080803 () visualis ! us
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On 12/31/2011 04:00 AM, quanta-request@postbox.kde.org wrote:
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> On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 19:21, Alan C Whiteman<acwhiteman@visualis.us>  wrote:
>> It is most unfortunate that Quanta Plus is not being actively developed and
>> has been more or less abandoned by the community. It has come to having to
>> rely on KDE3 reincarnations, much prodding and tweaking, and the generosity
>> of one dedicated maintainer (for whom much appreciation is given.)
>>
>> I happily used Quanta Plus for several years until it was time to dive into
>> HTML5 and CSS3. Again, I found the hassle of trying to tweak QP, for
>> instance, to recognize the DTD and new tags, not worth the trouble.
>>
>> As hard as it was to move away from QP, I am now using Aptana 3 as my IDE of
>> choice for my web design needs. So far, it has proven to be an excellent
>> replacement with a myriad of features to make life easier. And it also runs
>> on Linux, which is a necessity.
>>
> Depending on your needs you can consider KDevelop as a replacement for Quanta.
> Especially if you do Php development.
> KDevelop4 uses the php plugin Quanta4 would use and it's much more advanced than
> the Quanta3 php support ever was.
>
> And there also is Alpha Quality CSS Language support (it actually
> works and gives code
> completion) and Alpha HTML/XML Language support (very powerful and complex, with
> rough edges and crashes)
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> Niko
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While KDevelop is an off-shoot of Quanta Plus, it is being developed 
primarily for PHP. HTML5 and CSS3 are, as you point out, in an alpha 
state. Aptana is handling these specs very nicely, plus it can handle 
PHP as well.

Because Aptana tries to be a universal IDE for programming code, 
scripting, and mark up, it has a somewhat more complex interface than 
QP. So there's some learning to do, some adjustments, and some 
annoyances (for instance, Aptana will not save your file when uploading; 
you need to save, then upload.) But once you get it configured to your 
own working habits, it is quite good. The application has an astonishing 
flexibility to be configured in just about any way.

In addition, documentation and community support for Aptana is very 
extensive.


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