+ 1 Sublime Text 2, fast and versions to Mac, Linux and Windows
2012/3/1 Douglas Birch
> nada wrote in post #1049268:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm a novice in Ruby , I want to ask what is the best IDEs to use Ruby
> > for beginners ?
> >
> > Is eclipse a good choice ?
> >
> > any idea?
> >
> > Thanks
Since you are a beginner, take some advice -- give up the idea of
getting an IDE.
On Feb 28, 10:38 am, Valery Kvon wrote:
> On 28.02.2012, at 18:46, nada wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm a novice in Ruby , I want to ask what is the best IDEs to use Ruby
> > for beginners ?
>
> TextMate, although it is
nada wrote in post #1049268:
> Hi,
>
> I'm a novice in Ruby , I want to ask what is the best IDEs to use Ruby
> for beginners ?
>
> Is eclipse a good choice ?
>
> any idea?
>
> Thanks a lot!
> Nada
I recommend working through the Ruby on Rails 3 Tutorial by Hartl ... he
walks you through how to u
+1 for Vim. I prefer the Linux console version.
On 29 фев, 09:37, Max Schubert wrote:
> Tmux + tmuxinator + vim + Janus (bundle of really useful vim plugins
> for ruby developers) - just started using this combo and it is great -
> lets you easily build your own very powerful IDE.
>
> Max
>
> On
+1 for RubyMine. Everything is at your fingertips, and the debugging
is great. I keep discovering new features that speed up development.
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 9:20 PM, soldier.coder
wrote:
> First: Free your mind from the shackle that comes from false belief
> that IDE's are necessary for supe
First: Free your mind from the shackle that comes from false belief
that IDE's are necessary for superior productivity. IDE's are great
for compiledh languages like C or C++ as they can spot syntax errors
that will cause your program to not compile. Instead, embrace
Behavior Driven Development, w
I use Sublime Text 2. It's a super fast text editor and extremely
extensible.
On Tuesday, February 28, 2012 11:46:48 AM UTC-3, nada wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm a novice in Ruby , I want to ask what is the best IDEs to use Ruby
> for beginners ?
>
> Is eclipse a good choice ?
>
> any idea?
>
> Tha
I had used Netbeans for Java. Trying to use it for Ruby was a
disaster. I would stick to an editor and get comfortable at the
command line. (FYI I use Emacs but I know that is not the most
popular choice.)
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 1:48 PM, FaBritze wrote:
> You can use Eclipse with Aptana Stud
You can use Eclipse with Aptana Studio Plugin, or as a standalone
Aptana version, but an text editor it's more usefull and i recommend
Sublime Text (http://www.sublimetext.com/)
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I highly suggest RubyMine. It is the most complete IDE I have used.
http://www.jetbrains.com/ruby/
It cost $69 for a personal license. It's worth every penny. You can
get a 30 day free license to test it out.
People who tell you they don't use an IDE, but they use some text
editor with a gazill
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