Well, firstly let's be clear I'm not trying to sell RubyMine as my ideal
IDE. I've paid for it, but I'm sometimes quite equivocal about whether it's
much better than a terminal/editor combination. (Mind you, on the days I've
needed to use the debugger I've been very glad to have it. But I'm
Mark Weston wrote in post #949967:
Why should those J2EE guys have all the nice toys? I want my life made
easier too!
Your life is already being made easier by Rails.
That sounds snarky on the face of it, but really, what do you want an
IDE to do for you with Rails? Very little of the
Greg Donald wrote in post #949575:
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 12:05 PM, Marnen Laibow-Koser
li...@ruby-forum.com wrote:
They also help with refactoring, etc.
Have you ever seen an IDE that actually does this effectively for Ruby?
I have not.
Neither have I. Every Ruby IDE I've tried falls
i will change a label named School Name to College Name will I be
able to change it using radrails or i have to go to my app directory and
change it there in the particular file.
What you are trying to ask is, if you can change the view through a
wysiwyg? otherwise this still makes no sense,
Mark Weston wrote in post #949681:
RubyMine has some nice refactoring tools. I can't say I've pushed them
very
hard, but when I have tried them they've worked well.
(Disclaimer: I have no connection to the company, I'm just a RubyMine
user.)
Good to know. I've been trying to avoid
Hi All,
Re phrasing my earlier doubt.
I installed radrails but could not use it as i dont understand what help
it has to offer me. If i have to change the view of my application say
for example :
i will change a label named School Name to College Name will I be
able to change it using
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