I just switched from NetBeans and I like it so far. I'm still
discovering cool shortcuts all over the place. The debugging is easy
and intuitive, the code completion seems a little better than
NetBeans, the favorite file view is great, since there are so many
files in Rails that I never want to change or look at, it is nice to
not have to weed through them all the time, the integration with SVN
is completely painless.
I have run into a few bugs here and there, but they are little visual
quirks and haven't slowed me down.
(Once in a while the debugger has crashed, but the message it gives
makes me think it is a ruby problem with 1.9.2-p136, not an IDE
problem.)
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 5:55 PM, Peter Bell <peter@pbell.com> wrote:
> Hi There,
>
> Just wondered if anyone has experience of using RubyMine and any thoughts on it one way or the other? I use IntelliJ for larger Groovy/Grails projects and find the IDE support useful.
>
> For smaller Groovy/Grails projects and for all of my Ruby and Rails I find TextMate and a few terminal windows to be perfect. However, I'd be interested to hear if anyone has found the extra heft of an IDE to be worth it and if so, what specific benefits they found when compared to TextMate or something similar.
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