> Please don't mislead people about the features of editors.

Not trying to. If you read more carefully you'll notice that I didn't
even try to mention a single feature of text editors, among other
things because I don't really know much about them. I was solely
commenting on IDEs capabilities and why I use them.

Please pay attention before accusing.

> Have you ever seen an IDE that actually does this effectively for Ruby?
> I have not.  The Ruby Refactoring Browser for Eclipse never seems to
> work (unless there's been a recent upgrade that I missed).
>
> If refactoring tools were out there, this would be a big win.  But they
> aren't, are they?

Still better to have a computer that helps you and saves you time than
doing the searching, etc. by hand, IMHO. Things might not be perfect
but can save you time.

> apidock.com is probably the ugliest and most confusing docs site I've
> seen.  Have you triedhttp://www.railsapi.com?

Yes I have as well as other sources, as I am sure you do too. The fact
that you don't like something does not mean others will not or won't
find it useful. And the fact that I only mentioned a couple of sites
does not mean that those are the only ones I use or would recommend,
they are just a couple of examples where the OP could find some
information.

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