Rob Nichols wrote:
> Marnen Laibow-Koser wrote:
> 
>> No.  NetBeans is a great IDE, but it does not work at all well with 
>> Rails IMHO.  I know some people would disagree, 
> 
> Yup! Me to start with :0)
> 
> I think it depends where you come from. I am sure that users who come 
> from a Visual Studio environment would feel more at home with an IDE.
> 
> IDE's are not for everyone, but if someone says "I plan to work with 
> ruby I miss .... visual studio" then I think they want an IDE.

Too many people automatically assume that they need an IDE.  I think 
it's important to try developing in Rails without one first.

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