[Rails] 'Best' IDE for testing and debugging

Oyku Gencay oyku at gencay.net
Fri Feb 17 22:11:17 GMT 2006


Great piece of writing.  del.icio.us'ed the link instantly.

On 18.Şub.2006, at 00:00, Hogan, Brian P. wrote:

> Bill:
>
> If you're interested in Eclipse and RDT, I might suggest the setup  
> I use
> in my development. I find it much more useful than RadRails*** but you
> have to build it yourself. (I do provide downloadable configuration
> files and templates to speed up the process.
>
> http://www.napcs.com/howto/railsonwindows.html
>
> Screens here:
> http://www.napcs.com/howto/railsonwindows-screens.html
>
>
> *** RadRails http://www.radrails.org is coming along nicely though.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rails-bounces at lists.rubyonrails.org
> [mailto:rails-bounces at lists.rubyonrails.org] On Behalf Of Mark Wilden
> Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 3:48 PM
> To: rails at lists.rubyonrails.org
> Subject: Re: [Rails] 'Best' IDE for testing and debugging
>
>
>> On 2/17/06, Bill Walton <bill.walton at charter.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm trying to decide which IDE to go with for RoR development.  I  
>>> put
>
>>> a
>>> high
>>> premium on integrated test automated tools and debugging
> capabilities.
>>> I'd
>>> appreciate any sharing of experience.
>
> I'm using Eclipse with Ruby Development Tools. I don't tend to use the
> debugger very often, but it does work. The unit testing facilities are
> fine.
> And there's the extensibility of Eclipse (for example, I use the vi
> plug-in).
>
> In fact, I've gone off the Rails for a bit to play around with Eclipse
> plug-in development.
>
> ///ark
>
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