Setting up your workstation for Joomla development
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Introduction
This is a trial to better structure all the wiki pages around developing on and with joomla. Such as:
- Setting up your workstation for PHP development. A step-by-step guide to configure a PHP development environment.
- Configuring a XAMPP server for joomla development. A step-by-step guide to installing the Eclipse IDE on your local workstation for Joomla! (itself) development.
- Setting up your workstation for extension development A guide to Joomla Extension development
- Using Eclipse for Joomla! Development Video webinar demonstrating overview of Eclipse features for Joomla! development
Installing a web server
- XAMPP
- WAMP, LAMP, wikipedia: MAMP , ...
Installing an IDE / Editor (and debugging)
- Eclipse IDE
- Komodo Edit
- NetBeans
- UltraEdit, Notepad++, ...
Debugging specifics
Installing a version control
If you like to contribute to the actual Joomla! code, SVN is what is used there.
Installing a build mechanism
- Ant
- [1]
- Setting up your workstation for extension development (build with Phing)
- Extension development using eclipse and phing This article explains one way in which you can set up your workstation for writing Joomla! extensions. It assumes that you are using Eclipse and that you are familiar with using Eclipse for working with Joomla! and Subversion. For more information about the basics of getting started with Eclipse for Joomla! development.
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Related
Help is appreciated making these pages less redundant!