Ide?

Hi,

I am using Netbeans as IDE.

After this announcement
“Ruby on Rails Support Discontinued in NetBeans IDE”
http://netbeans.org/community/news/show/1507.html

What is the preferred IDE for RoR?
Windows?
Mac?
Unix?

Best regards,

Johan

On Jan 28, 10:19am, [email protected] wrote:

Unix?
For me kate of KDE is quite good

Look at eclipse.

I actually use vim and I’m interested in what others use.

Aptana RadRails.
http://aptana.com/products/radrails

2011/1/28 Stu [email protected]

“Ruby on Rails Support Discontinued in NetBeans IDE”
Johan


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I was using MacVim but switched to Emacs with vimpulse (vim
emulation). Navigating large projects and doing other things inside of
the editor seems to be a bit easier.

Cheers,
Jason

On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 8:19 AM, [email protected] wrote:

Hi,

I am using Netbeans as IDE.

After this announcement
“Ruby on Rails Support Discontinued in NetBeans IDE”
http://netbeans.org/community/news/show/1507.html

What is the preferred IDE for RoR?

You could volunteer for the NetBeans community effort:
http://wiki.netbeans.org/RubySupport

Otherwise: I’m happy using vim, especially since it’s OS independent.
Mostly, anyway.


Phillip G.

Though the folk I have met,
(Ah, how soon!) they forget
When I’ve moved on to some other place,
There may be one or two,
When I’ve played and passed through,
Who’ll remember my song or my face.

I have used emacs, Eclipse with RDT, and RadRails and Aptana Studio.

I am currently using RubyMine 3.0.1 from JetBrains. It is the best for
me so far. Be warned, it is commercial, but so far this has been a
positive experience. The price is nice for our company. There is an
evaluation version available.

I will also be looking at RedCar soon

http://redcareditor.com/

but I have no experience with it yet.

On 2011-01-28, at 08:19, [email protected]
[email protected] wrote:

Unix?

Best regards,

Johan


With kind regards
Uwe K.
Kubosch Consulting
[email protected]

On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 4:37 PM, Uwe K. [email protected] wrote:

but I have no experience with it yet.

I have used redcar myself a lot last year. It has had massive
development
over the last year.

ActiveState’s Komodo is still supporting Rails, as well as plain Ruby.

I have to admit that we’ve been slow getting our Rails support to work
with version 3, but I started working on that a good week before the
NetBeans announcement.

  • Eric

On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 8:37 AM, Uwe K. [email protected] wrote:

I am currently using RubyMine 3.0.1 from JetBrains. It is the best for me so
far. Be warned, it is commercial, but so far this has been a positive experience.
The price is nice for our company. There is an evaluation version available.

And – carpe diem! – the “individual developer” license fee has just
been cut to US $29, for those who might be interested…

On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 1:19 AM, [email protected] wrote:

Hi,

I am using Netbeans as IDE.

After this announcement
“Ruby on Rails Support Discontinued in NetBeans IDE”
http://netbeans.org/community/news/show/1507.html

That’s too bad. I see they seem to be equating Ruby with Rails, on top
of it. >:/

There may still be Ruby support in Netbeans in the future. Read this
thread from the JRuby forum: Netbeans support for ruby dropped - JRuby - Ruby-Forum

Claus

Oh that is a shame. My next best choice for web development with Ruby
would
be Emacs with nxhtml.

On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 11:54 PM, Eric C. <