Vim is also an option is you are used to it. Several plugins extends
Vim for rails development. After checking eclipse and komodo out
finally I prefer to use Vim for rails. I found some blogs very
useful:
- 
http://biodegradablegeek.com/2007/12/using-vim-as-a-complete-ruby-on-rails-ide/
- http://robots.thoughtbot.com/post/166073596/intro-rails-vim

bw

On Sep 4, 12:50 am, Duncan Bayne <dhgba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Personally, I use Emacs for just about everything related to editing,
> with the exception of C# and VB.NET (VS.NET is still the best IDE
> for .NET).
>
> The main strength of Emacs, for me, is that it's the same everywhere.
> My Emacs configuration lives in GitHub (http://github.com/duncan-bayne/
> duncans_emacs) so it takes a few seconds to set up on any machine
> (alright, a few minutes on a Windows box).
>
> This means I can have the same environment whether I'm working in
> Linux, MacOS or Windows (and I do all three regularly, often in a
> single day).  It also means that I can ssh into a box and use the same
> editor that I use on my dev laptop ... bliss.
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