11/14/2022 0 Comments Ide for processwire![]() ![]() I use this also for my other work, so it easily integrates with the website building flow as well. I make use of the free tier Git repository of AWS called CodeCommit, I still use GIT Cola to commit the changes, I could also use PhpStorm for this, but I never took the time to change my workflow.įor project management I am a big fan of Redmine, Redmine is a web-based open-source project management and issue tracking tool. PhpStorm not free but definitely worth the investment. ![]() For the IDE I use PhpStorm, before using Storm I have used and tried some other IDE's such as Zend, Eclipse, Netbeans, Aptana but none of them I liked, some were feature poor, Zend and Eclipse were slow and use a lot of memory. I developed the acniti website on a Linux Ubuntu 16, with PHP 7 and MySQL as the development server. I started looking for a framework experimented a little with CakePHP and then came across Processwire via a CMS Critic blog post. At the end of the courses I though and now what have I learned, how to put this into action? To build modern website with PHP only is difficult, it also requires knowledge of html, MySQL, CSS, java-script etc. In 2014 I became interested in learning PHP programming, I wanted to do this already for many years, but never had enough time to bite the bullet and work my way through the basics. Little by little it became less fun and more and more hassle juggling the various plugins. WordPress was good, it did a good job but over time, it became more complicated to make something out of the box, if it's not a blog, it becomes complicated and to have a feature rich website requires a lot of plugins. I run those websites for 2 years on the MediaWiki platform and then moved on to WordPress. A few years later it was time for the first content management system, I looked at Joomla but settled for MediaWiki. It started out with a static site built with FrontPage, a WYSIWYG HTML editor. ![]() I started building my first website around 1997. Building and managing a website is a hobby, over the years, making websites got more complicated and more technologies, knowledge and wisdom are required. ![]()
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