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IDE for Ruby on Rails Posted: Oct 6, 2005 11:45 AM
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In the last meeting, there was some discussion about IDEs for Ruby. I just ran across RadRails today. It’s still in a very early stage (0.2), and I did hit a couple of show-stoppers running it on my Linux system—but it seems to have promise.

It’s based on Eclipse, so you can either install the “lightweight” version from their website or, if you already use Eclipse for other work, you can update it with the RadRails extensions via an Eclipse update site that is linked from their home page.

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