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== Aptana (Eclipse Plugin) == | == Aptana (Eclipse Plugin) == | ||
Being an extremly lightweight platform, Eclipse has no official hardware requirements list. It is known to run on almost any hardware configuration while supporting dozens of OS platforms, from Windows to Linux to Mac OS. As an add-on to Eclipse, Aptana adds its own requirements, as following: | |||
*Processor: Intel Pentium Intel Pentium IV or equivalent | |||
*Memory: 512 MB | |||
facilities, | facilities, | ||
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== NetBeans == | == NetBeans == | ||
NetBeans is known primarily for | NetBeans for Ruby is a free, cross-platform IDE based on customizable and easily expandable NetBeans framework. This platform is known primarily for being a foundation of a very popular Java IDE bundle. Unlike Eclipse, which supports Ruby through plugins such as Aptana, Sun Micosystems decided to release a standalone Ruby-focused toolset. | ||
The hardware requirements to run NetBeans for Ruby are: | The hardware requirements to run NetBeans for Ruby are: | ||
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According to [3], the following major components are included in the NetBeans for Ruby bundle: | According to [3], the following major components are included in the NetBeans for Ruby bundle: | ||
*Ruby Source Code Editor | *Ruby Source Code Editor | ||
*Ruby and Rails Debugger | *Ruby and Rails Debugger | ||
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== RubyMine == | == RubyMine == | ||
*Processor: Intel Pentium III/800 MHz or higher (or compatible) | |||
*Memory: 256 MB 1 GB RAM recommended) | |||
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[1] http://aptana.com/ | [1] http://aptana.com/ | ||
[1a] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aptana | |||
[2] http://www.jetbrains.com/ruby/index.html | [2] http://www.jetbrains.com/ruby/index.html | ||
[3] http://www.netbeans.org/features/ruby/index.html | [3] http://www.netbeans.org/features/ruby/index.html |
Revision as of 04:57, 5 September 2009
Overview of Ruby IDEs
1. 2. 3.
Aptana (Eclipse Plugin)
Being an extremly lightweight platform, Eclipse has no official hardware requirements list. It is known to run on almost any hardware configuration while supporting dozens of OS platforms, from Windows to Linux to Mac OS. As an add-on to Eclipse, Aptana adds its own requirements, as following:
- Processor: Intel Pentium Intel Pentium IV or equivalent
- Memory: 512 MB
facilities, ease of use, system requirements, and support for the Ruby way of thinking.
NetBeans
NetBeans for Ruby is a free, cross-platform IDE based on customizable and easily expandable NetBeans framework. This platform is known primarily for being a foundation of a very popular Java IDE bundle. Unlike Eclipse, which supports Ruby through plugins such as Aptana, Sun Micosystems decided to release a standalone Ruby-focused toolset.
The hardware requirements to run NetBeans for Ruby are:
- Processor: 800MHz Intel Pentium III or equivalent (2.6 GHz Intel Pentium IV or equivalent recommended)
- Memory: 512 MB (2 GB recommended)
- Disk space: 750 MB of free disk space (1 GB recommended)
According to [3], the following major components are included in the NetBeans for Ruby bundle:
- Ruby Source Code Editor
- Ruby and Rails Debugger
- Support for Ruby projects
- Ruby Gems Installation Manager
RubyMine
- Processor: Intel Pentium III/800 MHz or higher (or compatible)
- Memory: 256 MB 1 GB RAM recommended)
facilities, ease of use, system requirements, and support for the Ruby way of thinking.
Links
[1a] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aptana