Ruby on Rails Monday, October 2, 2017

On Mon, Oct 2, 2017 at 1:41 PM, Brendon <brendon@darkindigo.com> wrote:

> I don't know where Hassan gets the statistics to support what most users are
> doing, but I certainly know a lot of folks who wouldn't forgo the
> efficiencies of an IDE.

Of all the Rails developers I know personally there's *one* who
uses Rubymine. And that question has come up on the mailing
list over the years where lots of people have offered the same
response.

> makes it trivial to set a breakpoint in your Rails and then watch values,
> step, etc.

Not sure how it could be appreciably easier than using `pry` but I'm
just not an IDE person. (And yes, I've tried Rubymine, Aptana, etc.
in the past and found they only slowed me down, so... whatevs.)

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