Ruby on Rails Monday, February 24, 2014

That's true. I used RubyMine to develop the Ruby part in my project and it was much more helpful than editors and command line. I developed program analysis tools for languages, so I know how much more advanced are IDEs compared to text editors. They are qualitatively different. JetBrains does a great job.


On Tuesday, March 19, 2013 5:40:32 AM UTC-7, jle...@socit.co.uk wrote:
RubyMine 5.0.2 Fabulous IDE, excellent value for money, superb debugging with code coverage and VCS integration, stack analysis, object tree view, model diagrams, db integration and lots more.

I think the obsession with the command line just overwhelms you with detail, a bit like looking at the hex generated by assembler.  Do not be fooled by this obsessive elitism.

Give it a try free, also the support is really quick.

John

On Saturday, 16 March 2013 04:40:37 UTC, Jason Hsu, Android developer wrote:
What are your favorite IDEs for Ruby on Rails?  Are there any good IDEs that IMMEDIATELY flag problems the way Eclipse does in Android development?  Given the importance of testing, I'd like to use a tool that immediately and automatically flags problems.

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