[Rails] Re: IDE

2012-12-20 Thread Weston Platter
FYI - RubyMine 75% sale today only. http://www.jetbrains.com/specials/index.jsp On Wednesday, October 3, 2012 12:33:30 PM UTC-5, Avi wrote: Hello, What is the best IDE for ROR with JRuby, Currently I am using Aptana Studio. I am trying to use Rubymine. Which IDE would give better support to

[Rails] Re: IDE

2012-12-20 Thread Avi
4 half hours left for RubyMine @17.25$ (Rs. 941/- in India after converting). Hurry... :-) On Friday, December 21, 2012 12:55:29 AM UTC+5:30, Weston Platter wrote: FYI - RubyMine 75% sale today only. http://www.jetbrains.com/specials/index.jsp On Wednesday, October 3, 2012 12:33:30

[Rails] Re: IDE

2012-12-19 Thread skintor
Check out this list of Ruby on Rails IDEs over at unlike kinds: http://unlikekinds.com/t/ruby-on-rails-ide You can compare features and filter by OS and so on On Thursday, October 4, 2012 3:33:30 AM UTC+10, Avi wrote: Hello, What is the best IDE for ROR with JRuby, Currently I am using

[Rails] Re: IDE

2012-10-10 Thread tonypm
I switched to Redcar a while ago and whilst not the fastest tool out of the box, it is actually pretty good. Being still in development, it still has a few bugs. It can be a bit fiddly to set up since it needs a java runtime. It is a bit slow on startup, and can lose track of which window

[Rails] Re: IDE

2012-10-05 Thread Avi
Well, I got the settings which I wanted. I have set the default shortcut keys to eclipse shortcut keys in Rubymine it works fine. Rubymine has an option which you can set the shortcut keys with respect to different IDE's can create your own also. Now its easy to use. On Wednesday, October

Re: [Rails] Re: IDE

2012-10-05 Thread Manish Chakravarty
Hello, I have used RubyMine and IntelliJ as IDE's in the past. As a former Mac user, I used to use TextMate. I am currently using Emacs - it is not an IDE - but it does everything I need to. 1. Tag completion using Etags - this is the fancy autocomplete offered by many IDE's 2. Good navigation

[Rails] Re: IDE

2012-10-04 Thread Craig Kaminsky
I switched from Aptana to RubyMine earlier in 2012 and have not looked back. I find that RubyMine excels at code insight, code navigation (jumping between models, controllers, etc.), refactoring, database view, version control tools, and that's just my highlighted features ... lots of other

Re: [Rails] Re: IDE

2012-10-04 Thread avinash behera
Thanks This was really helpful... I am using a lot of shortcut keys in Aptana which makes my life easier. I was not able to get those short-cut keys in Rubymine, so I was worried. Well I will try Rubymine... Lets see how goes it!!! On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 10:47 PM, Craig Kaminsky

[Rails] Re: IDE

2012-10-03 Thread Agoofin
I think Aptana is the best from what I've seen. Good git integration and built it command console. On Wednesday, October 3, 2012 1:33:30 PM UTC-4, Avi wrote: Hello, What is the best IDE for ROR with JRuby, Currently I am using Aptana Studio. I am trying to use Rubymine. Which IDE would

Re: [Rails] Re: IDE

2012-10-03 Thread avinash behera
I have using Aptana right now.. I am comfortable with it as I am used to eclipse java. I have not used debugging in Aptana. Does it supports good debugging ? On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 7:47 AM, Agoofin thebserv...@gmail.com wrote: I think Aptana is the best from what I've seen. Good git integration

[Rails] Re: IDE - asp.net v. RoR for new programmer?

2009-08-02 Thread Matt Jones
The real issue that experienced programmers will point out about anything that comes with a giant IDE is that, ultimately, the IDE is an absolute necessity. Many of the frameworks supported by heavy IDEs are so verbose that it's simply impossible to set everything up by hand (see the current

[Rails] Re: IDE - asp.net v. RoR for new programmer?

2009-08-02 Thread supamanu
Can't agree more with what has been said here. I'm a C#.Net developer that is transitioning to Ruby (finally! Bought the pickaxe three years ago and never got around to it...). Yes VS is a fabulous productivity tool, but I've seen plenty of new developers get stumped for lack of understanding of

[Rails] Re: IDE - asp.net v. RoR for new programmer?

2009-08-01 Thread Huw Collingbourne
Marcus Muller wrote: I'd very much prefer to learn ruby, but it seems like the asp.net IDE is better for someone new to web programming like myself. The ability to use a wysiwyg design view in visual studio is a big plus We have a Wysiwyg Rails designer for Visual Studio in Ruby In Steel.

[Rails] Re: IDE - asp.net v. RoR for new programmer?

2009-08-01 Thread BrendanC
FWIW I've used dot net and am currently learning Ruby/Rails. No simple answer to your qns but you might want consider some other factors besides IDEs etc (BTW - try Netbeans IDE for Ruby Rails - free and pretty good but no page designer AFAIK). (or Ruby In Steel if you have Visual Studio), Other

[Rails] Re: IDE - asp.net v. RoR for new programmer?

2009-08-01 Thread Marnen Laibow-Koser
Marcus Muller wrote: Not trolling here, but genuinely trying to figure out what to use for a project I'd like to create. I'm very new to programming (some intro classes at university) and am debating between learning asp.net versus ruby on rails to create the project. Unless you use Mono,