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Ruby on Rails take the first step

I decided to study Ruby as a professional level increase. Well, of course, Rails too.
Personally, I have the first question that arose in the body for carrying the caps is the IDE. I work with ASP.NET and got used to a quality IDE which I think is undoubtedly considered Visual Studio.

Rush a bit in Google came across a great report on the use of NetBeans 6.5 IDE for Ruby I think it is not worth translating because there everything is in the screenshots with a brief description.

Frankly speaking, I last watched NetBeans IDE a few years ago when it was in version 4.5 and supported Java current. Since then, water has flowed a lot and as it turned out where it should be.
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In my opinion (as a VS user) NetBeans is an excellent quality IDE which I honestly did not even expect.
You can download only Ruby version and you will get the whole package in one installer at once. That is, you automatically install the Ruby Web server for it, Rails, and even the demo project. NetBeans perfectly supports intellisense for Ruby, an excellent built-in debugger, work with the database, and SVN, all in one package and well integrated with the Rails framework, that is, the IDE supports commands from Rails in its context menus, and does not require any actual configuration. Also inside teplayty for all sorts of projects. Generally the most real Plug and Play. And of course, that’s quite important for nothing and cross-platform.

To celebrate, I sat down at the mega book which was perfectly written in a playful manner by Ruby . I highly recommend HUMBLE LITTLE RUBY BOOK for those who read English. Uncle writes very well, showing the elegance of this language in all its glory.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/48515/


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