[nycphp-talk] MAC development environment
Mauricio Sadicoff
mlevy at hypersol.com
Mon Feb 23 23:46:58 EST 2004
On Feb 22, 2004, at 2:59 PM, felix zaslavskiy wrote:
>> I intend to get a powerbook G4 and network with my PC laptop
>> which I do development of PHP/CF/ASP sites currently.
>
> If your Intel laptop remains your dev environment why do you need a dev
> environment on MAC. Just install IE for mac, Safari and test to see how
> your web pages look on them.
Anyway, if you need to develop in the Mac, you should have no problems
with PHP or CF. After all, MacOS X is unix, actually BSD and it comes
pre-installed with Apache, PHP and mySQL. ColdFusion is a commercial
software, so you have to pay for it, but it does have a Mac version. If
you need to serve ASP, you can use iASP (http://www.halcyonsoft.com/).
IMHO, the Mac is now the best platform for web development, bar none.
It runs the standard Unix software, has versions of everything that
Wintel has, the colors actually match what you print and it's really
beautiful to boot!
Then again, I write for a Macintosh magazine in Brazil, so I might be a
tiny bit biased ;-)
Cheers,
Mauricio
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