[CS-FSLUG] Web Dev Workflow

Eduardo Sanchez sombragris at sombragris.org
Tue Sep 6 17:51:15 CDT 2016


You can use KDevelop. It has nice project management. I did not use it,
but I used Kile, which has the same management features and suited me
well.

Eduardo

En respuesta al mensaje de Timothy Butler <tbutler at ofb.biz> el Tue, 6
Sep 2016 16:45:06 -0500

> This list has been quiet for too long, so I thought I’d wake y’all
> up. Any web developers on here that want to share their workflow? I’m
> wondering if I can come up with something better.
> 
> Here’s what I do: I have a test account on my server that I directly
> open and save everything in my text editor’s project to. I then have
> a bash script that deploys the new code to the different accounts on
> the server once I’m ready to deploy it. It’s simple, but there are a
> lot of nifty new editors being released these days, including Sublime
> Edit, Microsoft’s open source Visual Studio Code, etc., that all look
> intriguing, but most of them have no project management. 
> 
> What do you use and how do you manage your coding projects these
> days? (Especially those that need to get over to a remote server on a
> regular basis?)
> 
> Blessings,
> Tim
> 
> 
> Timothy Butler
> Universal Networks, LLC
> tbutler at uninetsolutions.com
> www.uninetsolutions.com
> 
> "The best theology would need no advocates: it would prove itself."
> —Karl Barth
> 


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