Hey Everyone,
I’m working through on the tutorial mentioned in my documentation
proposal[1], and am trying to put together the installation part. One of
the things I’d like to include is a list of IDEs that support Ruby
natively (Redcar) or through a plugin (Netbeans). I’ve started a list
here:
While it’s only two programs at the moment, I’d like to get more in
there. So basically I’m asking for some crowdsourcing help. The format
for listing an IDE is shown at the top of the page. It uses GitHub’s
wiki system for collaborative editing, but feel free to send me an email
if you don’t feel like using the wiki, (not the list!) and I’ll add your
entry when I have the time.
Regards,
Chris W.
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cwgem
[1]GitHub - cwgem/koans-tutorial: A Ruby tutorial based on the Koans
eclipse supports ruby with an plugin
nano with syntax highlighting (a collection of highlighting files are
collected here: GitHub - serialhex/nano-highlight: a spiffy collection of nano syntax highlighting files)
sublime test 2: Sublime Text 2 - Sublime Text ← my new default editor
hex
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 12:21 PM, Chris W. [email protected] wrote:
So basically I’m asking for some crowdsourcing help. The format for listing
–
my blog is cooler than yours: serialhex.github.com
The wise man said: “Never argue with an idiot. They bring you down to
their
level and beat you with experience.”
Other than the fact Linux has a cool name, could someone explain why I
should use Linux over BSD?
No. That’s it. The cool name, that is. We worked very hard on
creating a name that would appeal to the majority of people, and it
certainly paid off: thousands of people are using linux just to be able
to say “OS/2? Hah. I’ve got Linux. What a cool name”. 386BSD made the
mistake of putting a lot of numbers and weird abbreviations into the
name, and is scaring away a lot of people just because it sounds too
technical.
– Linus Torvalds’ follow-up to a question about Linux
Hi,
On 03.08.2011 18:21, Chris W. wrote:
I’m working through on the tutorial mentioned in my documentation proposal[1],
and am trying to put together the installation part. One of the things I’d like to
include is a list of IDEs that support Ruby natively (Redcar) or through a plugin
(Netbeans). I’ve started a list here:
Home · cwgem/koans-tutorial Wiki · GitHub
You might be interested in the “the great ruby editor and ide roundup”
[1] which happened around two years ago.
It’s a public Google Docs spreadsheet. I looked at it and it had like
three entries so I took the courtesy and reverted to the last revision
which a) Google Docs was able to show me (it had same errors showing
most of the recent revisions) b) showed the most IDEs AFAICS. Somehow
the doc could broken, it didn’t looked as it was done maliciously.
Specifically I reverted to the revision from “Apr 7, 6:18 PM” and
disable the filter (it’s confused if the filter is left active as it’s
not very obvious that you’re looking at filtered data).
HTH,
[1] The great ruby editor and ide roundup - Ruby - Ruby-Forum
Hi,
On 06.08.2011 00:02, Martin DeMello wrote:
Thanks! Sounds like someone vandalised the page at some point
If
anyone knows a decent automated way to monitor that, please do let me
know.
Maybe editing for anonymous should just be disabled, it can happen so
fast by accident. But that may be against the spirit, but since we’ve a
pretty comprehensive list now … hach, I don’t know 
cheers
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 10:18 AM, Markus F. [email protected]
wrote:
It’s a public Google Docs spreadsheet. I looked at it and it had like
three entries so I took the courtesy and reverted to the last revision
which a) Google Docs was able to show me (it had same errors showing
most of the recent revisions) b) showed the most IDEs AFAICS. Somehow
the doc could broken, it didn’t looked as it was done maliciously.
Specifically I reverted to the revision from “Apr 7, 6:18 PM” and
disable the filter (it’s confused if the filter is left active as it’s
not very obvious that you’re looking at filtered data).
Thanks! Sounds like someone vandalised the page at some point
If
anyone knows a decent automated way to monitor that, please do let me
know.
martin