Answering only for myself, when I was a newbie on both Linux and RoR,
I saw NetBeans as an 'all in one' environment that had syntax
highlighting. Made the learning curve slightly shallower. I do emacs +
multiple bash windows now, too, but when starting out, especially
coming from the Java world, it
On 24 March 2010 20:16, Viorel wrote:
> You were right, Bigos. It doesn't work. Apt-get updates rubygems for
> ruby, not jruby from Netbeans. Anyway, I resoved the problem by
> installing 6.8 from Netbeans. Thank you all!
I change the Netbeans project properties to *not* use jruby. Instead,
I pre
You were right, Bigos. It doesn't work. Apt-get updates rubygems for
ruby, not jruby from Netbeans. Anyway, I resoved the problem by
installing 6.8 from Netbeans. Thank you all!
Gintautas: Just curiosity: Did you ever tried Netbeans?
Michael: English is not my native language. What is YMMY?
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On 24 March 2010 14:56, Gintautas Šimkus wrote:
> I think I only use 10% of features of gvim and still it gets the job done :)
> That's why I am asking :) what benefits Aptana or Eclipse give over gvim? :)
Depends what you like, but the conversation's been had before:
http://groups.google.com/gro
I think I only use 10% of features of gvim and still it gets the job done :)
That's why I am asking :) what benefits Aptana or Eclipse give over gvim? :)
2010/3/24 Viorel
> Gintautas: I don't know. I want to find out!
>
> On Mar 24, 3:10 pm, Gintautas Šimkus wrote:
> > Hey, not my intent to hij
Gintautas: I don't know. I want to find out!
On Mar 24, 3:10 pm, Gintautas Šimkus wrote:
> Hey, not my intent to hijack the thread, but what's better about Netbeans on
> *nix system compaired to gvim or other advanced editor?
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Again, thanks Colin this is great for ROR but I tried Netbeans.
On Mar 24, 11:20 am, Colin Law wrote:
> On 24 March 2010 07:31, Bigos wrote:
>
> > it's not going to work on Ubuntu if you have installed Ruby Gems from
> > repositories.
>
> I think it is generally considered better not to insta
On 24 March 2010 07:31, Bigos wrote:
> it's not going to work on Ubuntu if you have installed Ruby Gems from
> repositories.
I think it is generally considered better not to install from the
repositories. I used the technique from
http://www.hackido.com/2009/04/install-ruby-rails-on-ubuntu-904-
Thanks for your quick answers.
Michel:
6.7 is the latest version on Ubuntu repository, it comes with apt-get
Colin:
You are right.
Both:
Tried that. It seams I didn't do it where I should, because in
terminal I get
sudo: gem: command not found
Can I do it from Netbeans?
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it's not going to work on Ubuntu if you have installed Ruby Gems from
repositories.
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[sudo] password for jacek:
ERROR: While executing gem ... (RuntimeError)
gem update --system is disabled on Debian. RubyGems can be updated
using the official D
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