Hi all, today we would like to inform all of you that now you have a chance to improve NetBeans via NetBeans
PHP Community Council. The author of this activity is Timur Poperecinii and he would like to tell you a few words about it.
Hello passionate technical people,
First of all let me introduce myself: my name is Timur, I’m a developer from Moldova (that little country between Romania and Ukraine), I develop mostly in .NET and JQuery, but I love to learn more, not being an expert I am familiar with Java (Struts2, Play),
PHP (Symfony2), Ruby (Rails), Sencha Touch 2 and other technologies. I was “introduced” in
PHP recently by a client of mine who requested to make the work specifically in
PHP.
Let me tell you a little story about my experience with open source and IDEs: when I was studying in university in 2007 I think, I did a simple little application in
PHP and thought “Damn, if only there was a good IDE for
PHP so I could relax and no having to remember all the function names”, then when I searched on internet pretty
much everyone was using Vim or Emacs on Linux, but it had no autocomplete anyway, just syntax highlighting. I remember using some tool like Notepad++ I think.
Nowadays everything changed, we have highlighting and autocomplete for about all standard things in
PHP in many IDEs. I use NetBeans for
PHP, and I really am happy with the experience I have there with standard
PHP code, but for frameworks I still think there is lots of room for improvements. For example we have some Symfony 2 and Twig support. But I’d love to see more of that coming, for example I’m a big fan of file templates, where the main goal is to not waste time on writing over and over again something that can be generated, and it counts even more when you don’t have a lot of autocomplete. So what I thought, “Hey I know Java a little, and NetBeans has plugins, so may be it worth trying to do a file templates plugin”, and so I did, you can find details about my Unified Udevi Symfony2 Plugin for NetBeans 7.2 on my blog. It wasn’t hard, and it even was fun!
Give back to open source
Now think a little, NetBeans is an open source project and
PHP support is just a part of it, so the resources are pretty limited in this area. But we as a community that uses this product, want to have the best possible experience with
PHP and frameworks(!!!). So why don’t we GIVE BACK TO OPENSOURCE ? Imagine an IDE that can do all the things you wanted + it is free. Now how far is NetBeans from that point? I guess not so far – you might miss a little niche thing that you use on a daily basis, but then the question appears why don’t you make it happen on your own?
NetBeans
PHP Community Council
What I proposed is to create a NetBeans
PHP Community Council that will be formed of people willing to change something, willing to create plugins for their own needs and for the needs of the community, test the plugins created by them
too, and basically evolve NetBeans in direction they want to reach. I already talked with the NetBeans
PHP team. They are only happy to help this Council, with technical advises, opening some APIs we might need to have access to, and other things. One important thing to mention is that this Council is a Community project, so though we’ll have direct discussions with NetBeans
PHP Dev team, NetBeans is not the leading force here, it is the community. You can see more details about the goals and structure I proposed at NetBeans
PHP Community Council wiki page.
We use this mail list:
[email protected] for discussions and topics related to the Council.
How can I join
To join the NetBeans
PHP Community Council please
send an email to
[email protected] with the subject of the mail starting with [Council New Member]. You can subscribe to this mail list here:http://netbeans.org/projects/php/lists.
in your mail please indicate your location, age and experience both in Java and
PHP. I need these data to assign you to a team.
A response will be send to you with your next assignment and some people to contact.
I really hope that you’ll make a step forward and try to make your everyday use of NetBeans even more fun.