[FLOW3-general] (SURVEY) Development Environment Platform and more

Felix Oertel mehl at foertel.com
Fri Jun 4 11:07:22 CEST 2010


Hey,

Am 28.05.10 09:34, schrieb Thomas Fritz:
> 1) Which operating system do you use / prefer for your daily work (Apple / Windows / Linux)? 32 or 64bit?

Mac Os X 10.6.3 64 bit

> 2) Which IDE / Editor do you use? Any plugins? Which version?

"Actual" TextMate w/ own half-baked extbase-bundle (for snippets like 
getter/setter and stuff)

> 3) Are you satisfied with your whole Development Environment?

Of course not and most likely never will be ;-)

> What features, etc. do you miss? What would make you and others even more productive?

"We" just developed some custom phpunit-bootstrap to run tests of TYPO3 
based extensions from shell. I'm goin to wrap that up in TextMate so I 
can start unit-tests and see the results directly in my editor.

> 4) What kind of Server Platform do you use for your daily development work (Xamp, self compiled set of software, dedicated server, etc)?

I try to develop everything local on my macport-installed apache, 
php5.3, mysql.

On the other hand remote I have to live with everything the customer 
wants. ;-) Mostly apache, php5.2 and mysql on linux or BSD ... no IIS 
yet and I pray this will never change ;-)

> 5) Do you work with others on one project? How do you collaborate your work? Which VCS Software do you use? What do you miss?

Yep, but most of the time I develop my own extension while some other 
are putting design and content on. As I'm using SVN for versioning 
anyway, this is used to collaborate as well.

> 6) Do you use any Virtualization solution for development? If not, which would you prefer (Virtualbox / VMWare)?

No, should I? ;-)

> 7) Which environment for development and/or production of your WebApplications do you prefer?

For development I definetly need a real shell and some eye-candy ... 
taking both into account Mac Os X is the only OS that fits my needs. For 
production I can waive the eye-candy and so use linux / BSD.

> Thank you very much for your time.

You're welcome

regards, foertel


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