Thank you Jason for your advice!

I started enjoying this RoR community site ;-)

Jae

Jason White wrote:
> this has been a topic of constant discussion. if you do a search on
> railsforum.com you will find all of the past discussions.
> I have been playing around with Ruby on Rails for about a year, and just
> started to really get serious about making a switch from .net/c#. i have
> tried just about every discussed editor/IDE mentioned, and it really 
> comes
> down to what features you are looking for, and what works for you. a
> majority of the RoR community uses TextMate, which requires you to 
> either
> have a Mac, or purchase one. i spend most of my time using windows, so
> textmate is not so much an option (i do have one at home though). Given 
> a


> choice i would use textmate, but work is getting in the way. So, for 
> work my
> choice would be NetBeans. it has way more features than i need or use, 
> and
> uses more memory than a text editor, but i don't care for the others. I 
> have
> been trying Ruby in Steel, which has some promise, but i need a bit more
> time. plus it's got a rather large price tag. feel free to ask any 
> questions
> you may have. i really enjoy the RoR community, and i think you will 
> too.
> 
> Jason
> 
> On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 9:25 PM, Jae Lee

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