As a really old programmer, I have to go with emacs.  I've been using
it since 1980 so I'm past the learning curve - mostly...

My setup right now, on a Mac, is aquamacs with the rinari macro
package.  Does a nice job of code formatting with color which I find
helps when I've forgotten how many ends I need.

It sits in the right space between a fullup belt and suspenders IDE
and raw naked command line with a text editor.  I also use
NetBeans7.0M1 when I want to be mindlessly lazy.

On Feb 26, 2:18 pm, Agustin Nicolas Viñao Laseras
<[email protected]> wrote:
> This is a good way to configure VIM for 
> RoR:http://www.akitaonrails.com/2009/1/4/rails-on-vim-in-english
>
> Try VIM, my RAM is for my developments, not for my IDE :P
>
> On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 9:39 PM, <-_-_-|Rek2|-_-_--> <
>
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Bob Martens escribió:
> > > I was originally going to recommend using Vim myself as I have now
> > > gone back to it even after trying out other alternatives. Once the
> > > commands get in your fingers, there is no going back. Rails.vim and
> > > some other plugins really make it ideal ... IMHO.
>
> > > On Feb 26, 4:19 pm, Agustin Nicolas Viñao Laseras
>
> > I have to agree, I cant live with out my VIM and my bash shell..maybe is
> > because I learn to code 15 years a go under unix
> > but I can't use any GUI for this things, no matter what language, it
> > just slows me down instead of making things easier like others say.
> > nothing is faster than your fingers ;)
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