On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 11:21 AM, hoboy Hoboy <[email protected]> wrote:

> mengu you are saying what I have been looking for, the  auto completion
> in the edi,well netbeans has stoped supporting RoR in their future
> edi.Aptana 3 I could not make the auto completion work properly.
> So I am looking at Geany, Jedit, Gedit, but one has to know witch plugin
> to use and how to install them.
> I am an experienced java and .Net developer but I am a bit surprised by
> the struggled I am having to learn RoR.
>

You can also easily learn Ruby and Rails without anything but a stock text
editor, no autocomplete, etc. I came from VisualStudio spoonfeeding world
and am over two years into Rails and no desire for anything but a slightly
tweaked vim. It is true that you have to rely more on the documentation and
sometimes think more but IMO it actually is a boon to do this in terms of
learning things well.


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