Ruby on Rails Wednesday, February 29, 2012

+1 for Vim. I prefer the Linux console version.

On 29 фев, 09:37, Max Schubert <max.schub...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Tmux + tmuxinator + vim + Janus (bundle of really useful vim plugins
> for ruby developers) - just started using this combo and it is great -
> lets you easily build your own very powerful IDE.
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> Max
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> On 2/29/12, Paul <p...@nines.org> wrote:
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> > +1 for RubyMine. Everything is at your fingertips, and the debugging
> > is great. I keep discovering new features that speed up development.
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> > On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 9:20 PM, soldier.coder
> > <geekprogrammer...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> >> First: Free your mind from the shackle that comes from false belief
> >> that IDE's are necessary for superior productivity.  IDE's are great
> >> for compiledh languages like C or C++ as they can spot syntax errors
> >> that will cause your program to not compile.  Instead, embrace
> >> Behavior Driven Development, write tests for code you haven't written
> >> yet, tests for code you have written, consider how to refactor the
> >> code that results.  Move faster by going slower!  Learn to wield your
> >> editor like a samurai's sword -- an extension of yourself.
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> >> From Agile Web Development with Rails:
> >> "It may surprise you to know that most Rails [and Ruby] developers
> >> don't use fully fledged IDE's for Ruby or Rails (although some of the
> >> environments come close).  Indeed many Rails developers use plain old
> >> editors.  And it turns out that this isn't as much of a problem as you
> >> might think.  With other less expressive languages, programmers rely
> >> on IDEs to do much of the grunt work for them, because IDE's do code
> >> generation, assist with navigation, and compile incrementally to give
> >> early warning of errors.
> >> With Ruby, however, much of this support just isn't necessary. Editors
> >> such as Textmate and BBEdit [or E for Windows, or VIM for Linux] give
> >> you 90 percent of what you'd get from and IDE but are far lighter
> >> weight.  Just about the only useful IDE facility that's missing is
> >> refactoring support."
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> >> SC
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> >> On Feb 28, 9:46 am, nada <nn.r...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> Hi,
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> >>> I'm a novice in Ruby , I want to ask what is the best IDEs to use Ruby
> >>> for beginners ?
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> >>> Is eclipse a good choice ?
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> >>> any idea?
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> >>> Thanks a lot!
> >>> Nada
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