obligatory dev tools post
9/09/2008I’ve been blogging now for a few months (albeit quite sparsely!) and I think it’s about time I write the obligatory dev tools post. These are tools that I use day in, day out and couldn’t imagine developing without. If you have any which you would like to add, please do so in the comments below…
editor/ide
Texpad – love its flexibility and simplicity. Does everything I need, never crashes and has loads of settings.
ftp
Smart FTP – ok, so you have to pay for it, but it really is the best ftp client out there.
honourable mention
FileZilla – a nice, simple, free solution. Seems to update all the time, which is a bit annoying, but other than that a very nice alternative to smart FTP.
database management
PHPMyAdmin – Was torn between this and Navicat for the main spot, but went for this because it’s free.
honourable mention
Navicat – This has some really nice features and is a lot more enterprisey than PHPMyAdmin, but then you have to pay for it
browser
Firefox – at the time of writing Google Chrome has just been released and so far it looks good, however firefox is still number 1. Everything about it just feels right, and the add ons take it to a different level.
honourable mention
Google Chrome – just released, but looks by far the next best thing after firefox, and who knows, could even surpass firefox one day (Tangent: isn’t google developing a browser a bit of a conflict of interests, considering the money they plough into firefox?!)
firefox extensions
Web Developer – the mother of all firefox webdev extensions. If you’re a web developer and you don’t have this plugin, you may as well go home.
Firebug – Another plugin I couldn’t live without. The inspect function is awesome, the javascript console and debugging is incredible, again this is a must have.
HTML Validator – Validates pages as they load and has some nice features like tidying up the html.
Color Zilla – Lets you instantly get any colour from any web page with the handy colour picker.
Screengrab – Allows you to easily take a screengrab of the page, visible portion or just a selection.
YSlow – A plugin for firebug this allows you to see how fast your page is and where you could improve.
Delicious Bookmarks – Allows me to easily bookmark pages and also gives me access to my bookmarks at the click of a mouse.
Bloglines Notifier – A bit naughty this one, but when you love bloglines as much as me it makes sense.
version control
Tortoise SVN – If you’re using subversion then you need to have this gui tool (if working in windows).
regex
Regex Builder – There are loads of online ones, but I like this one for its simplicity and quickness. Shame it requires the .net framework though.
misc
Stickies – Very useful when having to log time. These handy sticky notes sit on your desktop so you can easily record what your working on and between what hours.
Ok, so that’s my list. If you would like to add to it, or feel there’s a tool out there which you can’t believe I don’t use then please point me toward it.
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