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I want to ask about Eclipse specifically. Im using this editor for daily pro
C/C++ development, but in free time im playing with Rails for personal use.
Ive looked over the internet for Rails plugins for eclipse and found 2 leads
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- easyeclipse for ruby on rails distribution - looks pretty
Abort!
Just found plugin option on Aptana Download page, I dont know how i've
missed it at 1st time.
Sorry for spam.
2011/2/25 Marcin Sporysz msporys...@gmail.com
I want to ask about Eclipse specifically. Im using this editor for daily
pro C/C++ development, but in free time im playing with
Don't read the thread @ Answer immediately
VIM!!1
I've got Vim assemblage with config and plugins(and readme) for Rails
development here
https://github.com/vrybas/dotvim
On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 10:26 AM, tonypm tonypmar...@hotmail.com wrote:
It is funny. The last time I followed a long thread
i like vim in linux for a number of reasons
1. most if the idles and editors that are cross plataform arent that really
cross plataform when u go to linux
2. vim has a lot of bundles and cool uses
3. i can use vim remotely through ssh without the need to be in a computer
4. probably the best
LOL to the entire thread...
I love requests for editor recommendations... even though back in the Eder
Time of USENET, they were usually trolling to start a flame war.
I'm firmly in the Vim camp of this holy war. I will say, GEdit has come a
long way, and at work, where I use OS X, I made them
i use kate, cause is simpler, is free, it just has hightlight for
ruby, it has no complemetnation , i was learning vim but the trouble i
found,
was it a kind dificult to move to another file, i just use cd, to go
the directory then vim file.rb to see it.
On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 3:09 PM, Jason
If you want and IDE go with RubyMine, hands down best ruby IDE ever. If you
just want to keep it simple (sic) use vim...
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+1 on RubyMine. I've just used it about a month now, but I like it
better than Eclipse or NetBeans.
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 8:51 AM, Victor S victor.s...@gmail.com wrote:
If you want and IDE go with RubyMine, hands down best ruby IDE ever. If you
just want to keep it simple (sic) use vim...
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+1 for RubyMine
Like others have said, it really depends on personal preference. I'm coming
from a .net environment, so and IDE is a bit more familiar for me. But I
have also tried Komodo Edit, and TextMate, and have enjoyed using them
both.
Jason
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 1:32 PM, Paul
On 18 February 2011 19:38, jason white jasonwhite...@gmail.com wrote:
+1 for RubyMine
Rubymine is not free, I have to paid for it.
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On 18 February 2011 19:59, Mauro mrsan...@gmail.com wrote:
On 18 February 2011 19:38, jason white jasonwhite...@gmail.com wrote:
+1 for RubyMine
Rubymine is not free, I have to paid for it.
So stick to Redcar then. The OP asked which editor is good that i can
use, there's was no stipulation
+1 RubyMine
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 1:32 PM, Paul p...@nines.org wrote:
+1 on RubyMine. I've just used it about a month now, but I like it
better than Eclipse or NetBeans.
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 8:51 AM, Victor S victor.s...@gmail.com wrote:
If you want and IDE go with RubyMine, hands down
It is funny. The last time I followed a long thread about rails
editors, the enthusiasm seemed to be for emacs. So I installed it and
got used to it. It has some very good features, the first time I
installed it I had trouble setting up the packages I needed for rails/
haml etc. But recently
I like RedCar very much because it is very similar to TextMate which
is my all time fav editor when using my Mac. But everytime I run it,
seems to suck out all resources and the system becomes very very slow.
I tried seeing the memory usage from the 'top'
and it says redcar uses so much RAM.
I
On 16 February 2011 13:00, Arun Srini arunro...@gmail.com wrote:
I like RedCar very much because it is very similar to TextMate which
is my all time fav editor when using my Mac. But everytime I run it,
seems to suck out all resources and the system becomes very very slow.
Redcar is still
My personal choice is gEdit...its simple, and you can add simple things like
syntax highlighting, word completion etc.
I don't like using IDE's like Komodo Edit, Netbeans for Rails...its better
if you type them yourself in the console.
Rest, its a personal choice.
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 6:42 PM,
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 5:00 AM, Arun Srini arunro...@gmail.com wrote:
... But if anyone knows an editor that has
tree based file viewer in itself and not as a plugin please let me
know. And yeah, it should be free.
I believe it's already been mentioned: jEdit (http://jedit.org/)
It's free
I like gedit text editor which is a standard accessory with Ubuntu.
No problems in 2 years of constant use.
NetBeans is a slow pig.
Beware of friends (software) that tries to be too friendly,
Van
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On Feb 16, 11:24 am, Hassan Schroeder hassan.schroe...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 5:00 AM, Arun Srini arunro...@gmail.com wrote:
... But if anyone knows an editor that has
tree based file viewer in itself and not as a plugin please let me
know. And yeah, it should be free.
I
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 10:14 AM, Felipe Espinoza Castillo
fespinozac...@gmail.com wrote:
On Feb 16, 11:24 am, Hassan Schroeder hassan.schroe...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 5:00 AM, Arun Srini arunro...@gmail.com wrote:
... But if anyone knows an editor that has
tree based
On 16 February 2011 16:14, Felipe Espinoza Castillo
fespinozac...@gmail.com wrote:
On Feb 16, 11:24 am, Hassan Schroeder hassan.schroe...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 5:00 AM, Arun Srini arunro...@gmail.com wrote:
... But if anyone knows an editor that has
tree based file viewer
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 12:57 PM, Mauro mrsan...@gmail.com wrote:
On 16 February 2011 16:14, Felipe Espinoza Castillo
fespinozac...@gmail.com wrote:
On Feb 16, 11:24 am, Hassan Schroeder hassan.schroe...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 5:00 AM, Arun Srini arunro...@gmail.com
On 16 February 2011 19:11, David Kahn d...@structuralartistry.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 12:57 PM, Mauro mrsan...@gmail.com wrote:
On 16 February 2011 16:14, Felipe Espinoza Castillo
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On Feb 16, 11:24 am, Hassan Schroeder hassan.schroe...@gmail.com
yeah,
look for the bundle directory in my vim repository, there are all the
plugins I use for rails development,
look for each one to know about what they do
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I have searched long and hard for a great editor in Linux as well.
I've tried vim, gedit (w/ gmate and rails plugins making it more like
TextMate), and jEdit. I've also used IDE's like Eclipse, Netbeans, and
Aptana. However, I keep coming back to Komodo Edit. It's free, it
has a side-pane, like
] Re: Which editor to use
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 12:57 PM, Mauro mrsan...@gmail.com wrote:
On 16 February 2011 16:14, Felipe Espinoza Castillo
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Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 13:11:20 -0600
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Subject: Re: [Rails] Re: Which editor to use
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 12:57 PM, Mauro mrsan...@gmail.com wrote:
On 16 February 2011 16:14, Felipe
I would just try every editor out there for a few days or for a week
per and find out which one works best for you.
I personally use Texmate and I like it a lot. I have used NetBeans
before and while it is great, I don't like the fact that it's so
resource heavy.
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On Feb 15, 7:45 am, Jim Ruther Nill jvn...@gmail.com wrote:
if you want something with gui, try emacs. If you want something hardcore,
use vim.
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 3:40 PM, Mitin Rai mitin...@gmail.com wrote:
i have just installed ror on ubuntu (trying my
Try jEdit or Emacs.
On Feb 14, 11:40 pm, Mitin Rai mitin...@gmail.com wrote:
i have just installed ror on ubuntu (trying my hand on ubuntu).
which editor is good that i can use
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Use vim. You wont need anything else once you learn vim. It is also
customizable for what ever you need it to do. Everything else is for
children.
On Feb 15, 1:40 am, Mitin Rai mitin...@gmail.com wrote:
i have just installed ror on ubuntu (trying my hand on ubuntu).
which editor is good that i
On 15 February 2011 16:29, ben bfkel...@gmail.com wrote:
Use vim. You wont need anything else once you learn vim. It is also
customizable for what ever you need it to do. Everything else is for
children.
So before sweeping your broad-brush, you might be well served to
discover if the OP is a
Even if I use redcar after netbeans dropped rails support, I would recommend
to use vim at least once in a while, it is a powerful and relative easy to
use tool for the commandline when applying a quick hack via ssh.
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