Easy Eclipse

Is it just me or does anyone else find ‘Easy Eclipse Rad Rails’ more
of a hinderance than a help?

I remember when IDEs made things easier not harder.
Turbo C where are you now?

Fred

Fred wrote:

Is it just me or does anyone else find ‘Easy Eclipse Rad Rails’ more
of a hinderance than a help?

I remember when IDEs made things easier not harder.
Turbo C where are you now?

Fred

haha, I agree. I actually prefer to use Komodo for my IDE. It has a cool
regex tool with shortcuts and stuff, then it has the auto finish like
most IDE’s. If your on a windows machine, there is a program called ‘e’
which is supposed to be the “textmate” of windows. If your on a mac,
night as well just use textmate.

Windows? Good God No!

Wouldn’t entertain the concept. I’m Linux through and through, have
been since Slakware and kernel 1.2.13.

I’m currently using rails from the command line with vi as my editor.
[Please don’t mention emacs as I don’t want to blamed for starting an
epic flame war!] I really would welcome a decent IDE but simply don’t
have the time to try out another right now.

Fred

On Jul 21, 4:31 pm, Jeremy W. [email protected]

there’s vim package for rails development you can try it.

also netbeans 6.0 has also nice support for RoR. i use it now and it’s
really nice for this time. netbeans also have linux version.

Fred wrote:

Windows? Good God No!

Wouldn’t entertain the concept. I’m Linux through and through, have
been since Slakware and kernel 1.2.13.

I’m currently using rails from the command line with vi as my editor.
[Please don’t mention emacs as I don’t want to blamed for starting an
epic flame war!] I really would welcome a decent IDE but simply don’t
have the time to try out another right now.

Fred

On Jul 21, 4:31 pm, Jeremy W. [email protected]

I would actually use Linux for my dev box, like I usually do, but I
like e too much to switch. Snippets make me far too productive to
switch. If e comes out with a Linux version, I’ll switch in a
heartbeat.