Huw,

I couldn't agree more.  Ruby in Steel integrates nicely to your
existing Visual Studio environment.  So if you are comfortable with
VS, you at Ruby in Steel and you have a great way to write RoR apps.

Otherwise, NetBeans is my second choice if I want to use an IDE.  If
no IDE the E-TextEditor on Windows or TextMate on the Mac.

-Rob Bazinet

On Sep 20, 5:06 am, Huw Collingbourne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
s.net> wrote:
> Jae Lee wrote:
> > Hello all,
>
> > I am a .net/c# developer using Visual Studio,
>
> You should try our IDE, Ruby In Steel. It is a Visual Studio product. It
> has all the things you are used to: drill-down debugging, drag+drop
> watch variables, visual designer for Rails etc. We do a free 60 day
> trial so you have plenty of time to try it ;-)
>
> best wishes
> Huw Collingbourne
>
> SapphireSteel Software
> Ruby and Rails In Visual Studiohttp://www.sapphiresteel.com
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