I'm using RubyMine and it works perfectly and you can also configure it to
use the IronRuby interpreter.
I have instructions how to do that in my book and I've found out that you
can get it for free on Amazon (should I even say that? eh whatever) - go to
the book's 
page<http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0672330784?ie=UTF8&tag=iron0c-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=0672330784>,
click on the cover image and the "Look Inside" dialog will open. Navigate to
page 36 and you'll find the instructions there.

One thing to notice - RubyMine is not free, but I think it worth the money.

Shay.
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On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 9:55 AM, Miguel Madero <m...@miguelmadero.com> wrote:

> Hi Rober,
>
> A great option might be RubyMine. There was some discussion in their forum
> last year about making it work for IR. Not sure how far this got, but AFAIR
> they were going to look into it. Here's an old post from 
> Ivan<http://flanders.co.nz/2009/05/02/using-ironruby-with-rubymine/>about how 
> to make it work (on a prev version of RubyMine). A quick google
> didn't show any updates, so I'm not sure what's the status of this.
>
> One question, what sort of Xaml/IR integration are you looking at?
>
> Miguel.
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 9:50 AM, Eduardo Blumenfeld 
> <li...@ruby-forum.com>wrote:
>
>> Roger Sperberg wrote:
>> > I'd like to use Visual Studio to work with IronRuby projects. (As a
>> > developer and in Ruby, I'm a relative beginner; the group I'm working
>> > with is committed to using VS.)
>> >
>> > Am I correct in understanding that, up until recently, the way to get IR
>> > integrated most thoroughly into VS was through Ruby in Steel?
>> >
>> > I've read the back-and-forth about Microsoft's non-commitment to a
>> > making a Ruby equivalent of Visual Python.
>> >
>> > As a practical matter, if I get the Text edition of Ruby in Steel will
>> > that provide the essential features I would want to integrate XAML work
>> > with Ruby coding?
>> >
>> > Has anything changed on the Microsoft end that would settle whether a
>> > Visual Ruby will appear?
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> >
>> > Roger Sperberg
>>
>> Unfortunately several months ago ruby in steel decided to stop giving
>> support to IronRuby, I hope they change their mind in the near future.
>>
>> I would like to add to the list of questions whether Ruby in Steel does
>> have support to Visual Studio 2010 (regardless of the fact that for now
>> they don't support ironruby).
>>
>> Thank you, (and sorry Roger for adding to your question another one and
>> not being helpful for you)
>>
>> Eduardo Blumenfeld
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