[Ldsoss] PHP remote development environment

Scott Barber scottwbarber at gmail.com
Tue Apr 24 22:54:22 EDT 2007


As you can tell with Linux there are several ways to do things.

If you want to continue to edit the files on the remote server you
might want to see if "nano" is installed. it's much easier to use than
vi and is great for beginners.

-Scott


On 4/24/07, Manfred Riem <mriem at manorrock.org> wrote:
> Install LAMP locally and then use rsync to push your changes ;)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ldsoss-bounces at lists.ldsoss.org
> [mailto:ldsoss-bounces at lists.ldsoss.org] On Behalf Of Thomas Haws
> Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 7:33 PM
> To: LDS Open Source Software
> Subject: [Ldsoss] PHP remote development environment
>
> I need to get more serious about my PHP (LAMP) development.  I have been
> developing remotely for my web sites (including the Care For Life
> charity) via the CPanel web editor using the Mozex Firefox extension to send
> textarea to my local Windows editor.  The debug/test cycle is agonizing and
> dangerous.  I think I probably inadvertently closed a browser tab the other
> day and lost plenty of effort.
>
> So, I wonder if this group has wisdom regarding the direction for me to go?
> Here are some possibilities I have considered:
>
> 1.  Use vi in the Linux shell.  Do I have to?  My dad is pushing me that
> way, but he says it takes months to learn vi right.
>
> 2.  Install a local development environment.  I don't know what this would
> involve, but I like to be able to access my development environment from
> anywhere.
>
> 3.  Some other (???) linux shell editor or environment.
>
> Thanks beforehand for your help.
> --
> Tom Haws 480-201-5476
> Have a beautiful day.
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