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== Ease of Use == | |||
The three IDE’s provide a separate set of features and it is up to a programmer to decide what he is really looking for in order to develop his project in the most timely and efficient way possible. From the facilities tabulated above, Aptana Radrails stands out with respect to Netbeans and RubyMine. However, the proponents of the IDE’s view their product better in terms of accuracy and speed in certain areas while promising to introduce new features in future. Some of the web links pointing to the ease of use of these IDE’s are mentioned below: | |||
# RubyMine Proponent’s View | |||
## [http://www.infoq.com/articles/rubymine-dmitry-jemerov RubyMine View 1] | |||
# NetBeans Proponent’s View | |||
## [http://geekninja.blogspot.com/2008/03/rails-ides-netbeans-vs-apatana-radrails.html NetBeans View 1] | |||
## [http://tnlessone.wordpress.com/2007/02/28/ruby-rails-ide-comparison-idea-netbeans-radrails/ NetBeans View 2] | |||
## [http://railsbalance.blogspot.com/2008/01/tried-very-hard-for-aptanaradrails.html NetBeans View 3] |
Revision as of 17:44, 7 September 2009
IDE’S FOR RUBY
There are several IDE’s that can be used as a tool in the development of Ruby and Ruby on the Rails project. Some of them are ActiveState Komodo5, 3rd Rail, Arachno Ruby, Mondrian Ruby, RubyMine , Netbeans, Eclipse plug-in such as Aptana RadRails. In the rest of the content to follow, we will be looking at mainly three Ruby developments IDE’s ,i.e,
- Aptana RadRails
- Netbeans
- RubyMine
Facilities
The three IDE’s for Ruby vouch to offer a number of useful facilities for Ruby projects. Here, is our analysis of the functionality or features offered on different IDE’s. The measuring scale in comparing the three IDE’s has been inherited from the Aptana site and extended to RubyMine.
Aptana RadRails | Netbeans | RubyMine | |
General | |||
Price | Free | Free | Free |
License Type | Open Source | Open Source | Open Source |
Available Standalone or as Eclipse Plugin | Yes | No | No |
Interpreter Support/Bundling | |||
Bundled JRuby Interpreter | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Interpreter Support/Bundling | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Scriptability/Extensibility | |||
Scriptable via Ruby | Yes | No | No |
Debugging / Profiling | |||
Debugger | Yes ( classic and ruby-debug for MRI; ruby-debug bundled with Jruby) | Yes ( classic and ruby-debug for MRI; ruby-debug bundled with Jruby) | Yes ( classic and ruby-debug for MRI; ruby-debug bundled with Jruby) |
JavaScript Debugging | Yes | No | Yes |
Profiler | Yes (Pro) | No | No |
Editors | |||
HTML Editor | Yes | Yes | Yes |
CSS Editor | Yes | Yes | Yes |
JavaScript Editor | Yes | Yes | Yes |
JSON Editor | Yes | Yes | Yes |
SQL Editor | Yes | Yes | Yes |
YML Editor | Yes | Yes | Yes |
RHTML/ERb Editor | Yes | Yes | Yes |
XML Editor | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Ruby Editing | |||
Code Completion | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Type Inferencing | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Ruby-specific search engine (Find usages) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Code analysis (warnings/errors/hints) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Type Hierarchy View | Yes | No | No |
Call Hierarchy View | Yes | No | No |
Mylyn Integration | Yes | No | No |
Regular Expression Tester | Yes | No | No |
Quick Outline | Yes | No | No |
Spell Checking Support | Yes | Yes | No |
Smart Indent | Yes | Yes | No |
Mark Occurrences | Yes | Yes | No |
Refactoring | |||
Rename | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Convert Local Variable to field | Yes | No | No |
Encapsulate Field | Yes | No | Yes |
Extract Method | Yes | Yes | No |
Extract Constant | Yes | Yes | No |
Inline Class | Yes | No | No |
Inline Local Variable | Yes | No | No |
Inline Method | Yes | No | No |
Merge Class Parts (internal to file and external) | Yes | No | No |
Move Field | Yes | No | No |
Move Method | Yes | No | No |
Push Down Method | Yes | No | No |
Pull Up Method | Yes | No | No |
Split Local Variable | Yes | No | No |
Override Method | No | No | Yes |
Introduce Variable | No | Yes | Yes |
Testing | |||
Test::Unit view | Yes | Yes | Yes |
AutoTest | Yes | Yes | Yes |
RSpec support | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Cucumber | Yes | Yes | Yes |
No | No | Yes | |
Rails Specific Functionality | |||
Integrated rails-specific "shell" | Yes | No | No |
Log Tail View | Yes | No | No |
Embedded browser | Yes | No | No |
Ease of Use
The three IDE’s provide a separate set of features and it is up to a programmer to decide what he is really looking for in order to develop his project in the most timely and efficient way possible. From the facilities tabulated above, Aptana Radrails stands out with respect to Netbeans and RubyMine. However, the proponents of the IDE’s view their product better in terms of accuracy and speed in certain areas while promising to introduce new features in future. Some of the web links pointing to the ease of use of these IDE’s are mentioned below:
- RubyMine Proponent’s View
- NetBeans Proponent’s View