arachno ruby has saved me so much time i wish i'd registered it a year
ago. i think anybody serious about their ruby work needs to take a
look at it... i'm still a novice at ruby, but arachno is going to be
there with it's features when i've gained a lot more code experience.
it's at v0.6.1 right now and it's just going to get better.
no, i have no affiliation with it, but i appreciate a good tool when i
see it.
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Chad Fowler wrote on 8/10/2005 7:44 AM: > So, the short answer is: Arachno.
Aah, yes. Thanks for pointing that out and my apologies to the author of
Ruby Slippers for neglecting to list it, since it's the most complete
open source
Gems front end. My mistake!
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On 8/10/05, Lothar Scholz <mailinglists@scriptolutions.com> wrote:
Hello Chad,
> Paul Duncan created one for Linux called gemini
> (pablotron.org), but he never did a full release.
> There is (in addition to Arachno) another Windows one floating around
> in existence somewhere (Rich?) that was never released.
Look's like a Gems interface is the next feature I should add to the
open-source jEdit Ruby Editor Plugin (http://www.jedit.org/ruby/\).
I've been working on adding the ability to import arbitrary RDoc into
the plugin to be displayed in the RDoc viewer and to be used for
method completion. A Gems interface would probably make a nice
complement to this. At the moment the plugin's RDoc viewer and
type-based code completion supports just the core Ruby types.
Aah, yes. Thanks for pointing that out and my apologies
to the author of Ruby Slippers for neglecting to list it,
since it's the most complete open source
Gems front end. My mistake!