I have used NetBeans for the last 1.5 years. It has nice support for
Rails/Ruby. I would suggest looking at NetBeans if you want an IDE.
That being said, make sure you understand what the IDE is doing for
you behind the scenes - I see too many developers who know how to
invoke stuff via an IDE b
Mlle wrote:
> Can anyone suggest a development tool for RoR? How is the plugin for
> Eclipse?
Don't bother with Eclipse, or indeed with any big IDE -- Rails doesn't
benefit from their use. Just use a good text editor (my preference is
KomodoEdit).
Best,
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+1 for Vim and rails.vim plugin.
On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 2:40 AM, nirosh wrote:
> Aptana RadRail,Netbeans i'm using these 2 for my dev. pretty cool for
> me try it.
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I'd suggest TextMate if you had a Mac, but then I guess you wouldn't
be asking :)
So I suppose you are on Windows or Linux. In which case I recommend
vim :).
This is what I'm using and I do have a Mac (actually 3 of them :)
I used TextMate for a couple of years but eventually got drown back to
vi
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