Hi,
Some months ago, a person from Packt Publishing posted a message in this
list looking for potential Authors/Reviewers for new Ruby on Rails
books. Now I’m proud to announce my book [1] “Aptana RadRails: An IDE
for Rails Development”.
If you are using [2] Aptana RadRails, or if you are looking for an IDE
and you still haven’t decided which one to use, you might be interested.
It’s my first book, so of course there is a lot of room for improvement;
but it can come in handy, specially if you don’t have any previous
experience with the Eclipse interface, which can be a bit intimidating
at first.
If you want some background information or want to get in touch, you can
visit my profile on [3] workingwithrails
Regards,
Javier R.
[1] Search | Packt Subscription
[2] Aptana.com | Axway
[3] http://www.workingwithrails.com/person/5987-javier-ramirez
p.s. I don’t pretend to start a flame war about IDEs here. I’ve been
happily developing RoR projects for 2 years with RadRails, but whatever
floats your boat is OK with me. In the end is just a matter of choosing
and it’s a good thing there are so many options available.
Cheers Javier… I’ve been learning on RadRails so i’m sure it will
come in handy… Only problem I see is that sometimes it’s a little
slow and clunky, especially on startup… it is however a really
useful tool, and makes things very easy in some respects, particularly
in terms of how it organises projects…
Looks good. Anyway you can post a Table of Contents (or email one to
me)?
Looks good. Anyway you can post a Table of Contents (or email one to
me)?
The publisher didn’t provide a TOC at the book’s site, so I just
uploaded it to
Regards,
javier ramÃrez
Anything in that book about running AnyEdit within RadRails?
On Jun 17, 12:52 pm, Tilden Moschetti <rails-mailing-l…@andreas-
Anything in that book about running AnyEdit within RadRails?
The book covers all of RadRails and the parts of both Eclipse and Aptana
Studio you could use in a typical RoR project. There is a chapter about
two of the most popular Eclipse plug-ins you might want to use with
RadRails: Subclipse and DBViewer.
Unfortunately, I couldn’t cover any possible plug-in in the book, so you
will find nothing about AnyEdit in it.
Regards,
Javier Ramírez
javier ramirez wrote:
Looks good. Anyway you can post a Table of Contents (or email one to
me)?
The publisher didn’t provide a TOC at the book’s site, so I just
uploaded it to
RadRails Book Table Of Contents « format internet:
Regards,
javier ramÃrez
Awesome, thanks! I’ll buy…