Simon Macneall wrote:
> Heh?
> 
> you are disagreeing rather strongly based on a program that you have 
> never
> used?

I should have been clearer.  Based on the research I've done about 
NetBeans, and on how the program is marketed, it seems that its 
Eclipse-like nature and what I understand to be a heavy JRuby 
implementation are not really the way I want to go about Rails 
development.  I might still try it, but I believe (if the info I have is 
accurate) that it is the wrong direction to go for Rails, at least for 
the way I like to work.

> 
> We use netbeans as our Rails dev environment, and have had no problems 
> at
> all.

I wasn't exactly talking about problems.  I never really had any 
*problems* as such with Rails and Eclipse.  It just got to feel like 
trying to run wearing ski boots after a while, and I didn't like that.

I'll turn around the question: why NetBeans?  What makes such an 
apparently heavy IDE worthwhile for Rails?  I'd be very interested to 
know.

Best,
--
Marnen Laibow-Koser
http://www.marnen.org
[email protected]
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