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Lilia80
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Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 12:46 pm Post subject: |
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"this thing is dying fast for Ruby"
I disagree! I work as a freelancer now, tried to work for Joomla and RoR at the same time but then switched 100% to Ruby. It has the potential
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xiaopig
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 7:46 am Post subject: nothing is crap |
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| We should never say something is crap, anyway it is the result of people's energy and result. Buy Tera Gold At least in the early days, "TERA" content on the occupational differences is not much real difference is reflected in the various occupational completely different way of fighting. |
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ReggieB
Joined: 21 Oct 2008 Posts: 63 Location: West Midlands, UK.
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Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 9:31 am Post subject: Thanks to THOMAS ENEBO, I'm still using Netbeans for Ruby |
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I've recently upgraded to Netbeans 7.1.2 and thank to the tweaks described here:
http://blog.enebo.com/2012/01/workaround-for-ruby-support-on-netbeans.html
I'm running without any problem. Some of the integrated stuff (generators and tests for example) don't work for me, but that's mainly because I'm jumping from project to project and therefore my Rails and Ruby versions are constantly changing. I find it easier to drop to the command line for the stuff I used to do in Netbeans in the heady days of Rails 2.
The main thing for me is that refactoring tools still work for me. It is this that raises Netbeans above just being a text editor for code syntaxing.
I've also moved to Linux as my preferred development, and using Netbeans has made that transition easy (how did I manage all those years without RVM?) |
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Thomas E Enebo Posted via mailing list.
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Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 2:24 pm Post subject: Is Ruby still on the NetBeans radar? |
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It is still on the radar. The last month or two has been very chaotic
with JRuby work. I will try and pop back on the tracks for the next
substantial release of NB and still provide working versions via other
means until then. Progress has been made but it is mostly not
user-visible and are internal changes to make it easier to update
things.
-Tom
On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 4:32 AM, ReggieB <address-removed> wrote:
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I've recently upgraded to Netbeans 7.1.2 and thank to the tweaks described here:
http://blog.enebo.com/2012/01/workaround-for-ruby-support-on-netbeans.html
I'm running without any problem. Some of the integrated stuff (generators and tests for example) don't work for me, but that's mainly because I'm jumping from project to project and therefore my Rails and Ruby versions are constantly changing. I find it easier to drop to the command line for the stuff I used to do in Netbeans in the heady days of Rails 2.
The main thing for me is that refactoring tools still work for me. It is this that raises Netbeans above just being a text editor for code syntaxing.
I've also moved to Linux as my preferred development, and using Netbeans has made that transition easy (how did I manage all those years without RVM?)
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