Ruby editor

please suggest me the good editor for ruby.

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Dilip Bv wrote:

please suggest me the good editor for ruby.

Vi!

No, Emacs!

No, TextMate!

No, Eclipse!

Actually, please search the mailing list archives; this is a *well* covered topic.

James Britt (vim user)

Dilip Bv wrote:

please suggest me the good editor for ruby.

This is like asking a group of strangers to tell you what kind of woman to
marry. What could be more personal and idiosyncratic than choosing a
programming editor?

There are many good ones, and you haven't told us which platform you are on.

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Paul Lutus
http://www.arachnoid.com

i'm using kdevelop
if you under linux.

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2006/11/29, James Britt <james.britt@gmail.com>:

Dilip Bv wrote:
> please suggest me the good editor for ruby.
>

Vi!

No, Emacs!

No, TextMate!

No, Eclipse!

Actually, please search the mailing list archives; this is a *well*
covered topic.

James Britt (vim user)

Paul Lutus wrote:

This is like asking a group of strangers to tell you what kind of woman to
marry. What could be more personal and idiosyncratic than choosing a
programming editor?

There are many good ones, and you haven't told us which platform you are on.

I read that last sentence as:
"There are many types of people, and you haven't told us whether you're into blondes, brunettes, or redheads."

Devin

} Paul Lutus wrote:
} >This is like asking a group of strangers to tell you what kind of woman to
} >marry. What could be more personal and idiosyncratic than choosing a
} >programming editor?
} >
} >There are many good ones, and you haven't told us which platform you are
} >on.
} I read that last sentence as:
} "There are many types of people, and you haven't told us whether you're
} into blondes, brunettes, or redheads."

Silly analogy time!

Windows => brunette (most common, nothing special)
Linux => blonde (more fun, and brunettes often bleach to blonde)
MacOS X => redhead (sexy!)

} Devin
--Greg

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On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 03:55:52PM +0900, Devin Mullins wrote: