Use IDE for coding, and do all the stuff in console. There are tons of
tutorials and screencasts available. All folks use terminals. You just
won't be able to do anything.
As I remember, the Netbeans have an option "Initialize Rails project
with existing sources" or something like that. So you do
Best advice we can give you is : use the console, always, no matter what
ide you are using.
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Hello everybody,
first I would like to tell you I'm new to this forum and Ruby. I tried
Hackety Hack (www.hacketyhack.com). I love the Ruby language, since it'
s great to learn for beginners. It uses simple English-like commands.
And is very Linux-friendly (as I use Xubuntu 10.10).
Now I installe
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