PHP Development Tools

PHP Development Tools
Developer(s) Eclipse Foundation
Stable release 3.0 / June 23, 2011; 7 months ago (2011-06-23)
Operating system Cross-platform
Type IDE
License Eclipse Public License
Website http://www.eclipse.org/pdt/

PHP Development Tools (PDT) is a Language IDE plugin for the Eclipse platform and the open source project that develops it.

The project intends to encompass all tools necessary to develop PHP based software. It uses the existing Eclipse Web Tools Project to provide developers with PHP capabilities.

Primary modules:

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Project timeline

The project officially began around March 8, 2006. By the end of 2006, the project was approaching the 0.7 release. On April 6, 2007, 0.7 RC3 was released as the final 0.7 version.

In the latter half of 2007, a series of 1.0 milestones were reached, and on September 18, 2007, PDT 1.0 Final was released.

Naming issues

The PHP Development Tools project has had two names during its development. It was initially named PHP Development Tools, then changed to PHP IDE, and reverted to PHP Development Tools on January 1, 2007.[1] Various documentation and reviews use either name.

Zend Technologies contributions

Significant PDT development is being done by Zend Technologies. Zend sells a competing product named Zend Studio. PDT, as free software, may cannibalize sales of Zend Studio although the latter has more features.[2] Others contend that PDT is deliberately maintained as a "lite" version of Zend Studio[3]

References

  1. ^ PHP IDE -> PDT
  2. ^ "Zend Studio PDT Comparison". Zend Technologies. http://www.zend.com/en/products/studio/comparison. Retrieved 2009-05-07. 
  3. ^ "PHP for Eclipse - PHPeclipse vs PDT". http://whitelionsoft.com/blog/2008/04/11/php-for-eclipse-phpeclipse-vs-pdt/. Retrieved 2009-05-07. "I can only guess that Zend, realizing the popularity of Eclipse, figured they should get involved and either… Didn’t bother to do a simple Google search for Eclipse PHP or…decided to create an introductory trial version (crippleware), label it as open source, and announce it to the world as the glorious PDT" 

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