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Ruby being one of the fast growinglanguges for web development has currently has many Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) that support it.the following list gives different IDEs currently in market | Ruby being one of the fast growinglanguges for web development has currently has many Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) that support it.the following list gives different IDEs currently in market | ||
* [http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/co-design5.html OO design process: Use cases, an introduction] | |||
a) Aptana RadRails 1.0 | a) Aptana RadRails 1.0 | ||
b) NetBeans IDE 6.1 | b) NetBeans IDE 6.1 |
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Introduction
This page tries to review Integrated Development Environments for Ruby such as Aptana,Rubymine and Netbeans. Also the IDEs are compared with respect to certain dimensions such as facilities, ease of use, system requirements, and support for the Ruby way of thinking.
Different IDEs for Ruby
Ruby being one of the fast growinglanguges for web development has currently has many Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) that support it.the following list gives different IDEs currently in market
a) Aptana RadRails 1.0 b) NetBeans IDE 6.1 c) JetBrains Rubymine(IntelliJ IDEA) d) SapphireSteel Ruby in Steel Developer Edition 1.2 and Text Edition 1.1.5 e) ActiveState Komodo IDE 4.3 and Edit 4.3 f) CodeGear 3rdRail 1.1 g) MacroMates TextMate 1.5.7 h) E Text Editor 1.0.20 Beta i) Intype 0.3.1 Alpha