Ruby on Rails Wednesday, January 27, 2016

On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 8:05 AM, 'krfg' via Ruby on Rails: Talk
<rubyonrails-talk@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> I am wondering if a painless transition from an IDE to the use of editor +
> terminal is possible, especially for beginners like me that have started to
> study with an online IDE.

Painless? Probably not. Worth while? Probably :-)

> As I said, not considering the disadvantages (customizable paid service,
> which means low resources if you are short of money), what strikes me most
> of an online IDE is the possibility to login whenever you please into your
> workspace and find it as you left it, without the need to reload your
> environment (I am thinking for instance about version control with git and
> the chance that I have to use a different computer): how far would I be from
> these benefits if I choose to develop offline?

As already mentioned, the choice of an IDE/editor is very individual.
What suits your own workflow, now and as it evolves with experience?

Try *everything* - most commercial products have at least some free
trial period - and see what feels best.

Good luck!
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