I am running mac os x and was wondering a good IDE with at least good
syntax coloring. Is FreeRIDE any good?
Rawn027 wrote:
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I am running mac os x and was wondering a good IDE with at least good
syntax coloring. Is FreeRIDE any good?
Hi,
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On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 15:52:19 +0100, Rawn027 <Rawn027@gmail.com> wrote:
I am running mac os x and was wondering a good IDE with at least good
syntax coloring. Is FreeRIDE any good?
I'd propose TextMate, which isn't really a complete IDE, but is way
better than anything I've used before.
Kash
I use vi/vim/gvim on OS X.3/OS X.4/Linux/Windows
It has a nice ruby plugin and it's pretty powerful.
Has a bit of a learning curve, but it's not terrible...
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On 11/18/05, Rawn027 <Rawn027@gmail.com> wrote:
I am running mac os x and was wondering a good IDE with at least good
syntax coloring. Is FreeRIDE any good?
Rawn027 wrote:
I am running mac os x and was wondering a good IDE with at least good
syntax coloring. Is FreeRIDE any good?
Radrails looks promising for rails developers, for ruby itself check out RDT for Eclipse. http://rubyeclipse.sourceforge.net
It requires Eclipse 3.1.x
Zach
I have been using Komodo 3.5 lately and am quite happy with it ... one thing that drew me to it vs TextMate was the fact that you get licenses for the Mac, Windows, and Linux so I can use it on any of the platforms I work on.
Tim
Rawn027 wrote:
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I am running mac os x and was wondering a good IDE with at least good
syntax coloring. Is FreeRIDE any good?
There's also the jEdit Ruby Editor Plugin, it has syntax highlighting,
syntax error checking, some code completion, integrated RDoc browser,
structure viewer, auto-indent and insert end, and navigation
shortcuts.
It runs on the JVM and is free software released under the GPL:
Rob
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On 11/18/05, Rawn027 <Rawn027@gmail.com> wrote:
I am running mac os x and was wondering a good IDE with
at least good syntax coloring. Is FreeRIDE any good?
Hi,
I use TextMate too. It has an excellent feature that lets you open a folder and work on all the files within the folder and subfolders. Syntax highlighting works for ruby and most other languages.
Garth.
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On 18 Nov 2005, at 15:14, Kashia Buch wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 15:52:19 +0100, Rawn027 <Rawn027@gmail.com> wrote:
I am running mac os x and was wondering a good IDE with at least good
syntax coloring. Is FreeRIDE any good?I'd propose TextMate, which isn't really a complete IDE, but is way
better than anything I've used before.Kash
RadRails is based on Eclipse with RDT, so you can use either, depends if you want explicit Rails support or not.
And they are free and development is quick... 0.4 promises proper auto-complete for objects.
You also get SubVersion support.
Tim Ferrell wrote:
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I have been using Komodo 3.5 lately and am quite happy with it ... one thing that drew me to it vs TextMate was the fact that you get licenses for the Mac, Windows, and Linux so I can use it on any of the platforms I work on.
Tim
Rawn027 wrote:
I am running mac os x and was wondering a good IDE with at least good
syntax coloring. Is FreeRIDE any good?
Thank you very much for the help, I am going to check out Radrails. I
currently do use text mate and was just looking for some alternatives
before I decide on which to buy.
has anyone used bluefish?