IDEs for Ruby
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List of Popular IDEs for Ruby
RadRails
History
RadRails was started as an open source project by Kyle Shank, Marc Baumbach, and Matt Kent in September 2005 during their time as developers at IBM at Raleigh, NC. Along with Andy Gianfagna and Ryan Lowe, the project continued through 2006. Based on their idea for a startup, Kyle and Matt working on Persai<insert external link> with RadRails pushed as a side project. In the best interests of the RadRails community, Kyle handed over the project to Aptana who later on March 9, 2007 took over it and renamed it to Aptana RadRails.
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Netbeans
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Textmate
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VIM
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RubyMine
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EMACs
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ETextEditor
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Komodo
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RDT (Ruby Plugin for Eclipse)
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Ruby on Steel (VST Plugin for Ruby)
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