Andrei wrote:
> One should use RadRails carefully. That command I have used generated
> a new plugin skeleton instead of installing what I needed.
> The fanny thing, it was written in the console, but who reads it when
> there is a fancy GUI.
> Well, now I do :)

Yeah.  IDEs work best when you understand what they're automating.

BTW, I recommend that you try developing without an IDE -- just use a 
good editor (I like KomodoEdit) and a bunch of terminal windows.  Rails 
isn't J2EE, and doesn't seem to really benefit from using an IDE.

> 
> Cheers

Best,
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Marnen Laibow-Koser
http://www.marnen.org
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