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Installing NetBeans with Ruby / Rails support « The Nameless One In fact NetBeans Ruby Module is using an embedded JRuby, that come with some gems (rails, actionmailer…) used for your future NetBeans Ruby / Rails projects ...
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Ruby / Rails IDE Comparison : Idea, Netbeans, RadRails « The ... For another comprehensive and serious Ruby IDE reading you should have a look at tabrez’s Eclipse, Komodo, JEdit, SciTE, vim. ...
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Ruby / Rails IDE Comparison : Idea, Netbeans, RadRails « The ... For another comprehensive and serious Ruby IDE reading you should have a look at tabrez’s Eclipse, Komodo, JEdit, SciTE, vim. ...
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Installing Eclipse with Ruby / Rails support « The Nameless One Feb 28, 2007 ... As stated in my blog, I am having a look at the most well-known Ruby / Rails IDE competitors. Thus I had a try on Eclipse platform as I ...
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Ruby / Rails IDE Comparison : Idea, Netbeans, RadRails « The ... Ruby / Rails IDE Comparison : Idea, Netbeans, RadRails « The Nameless One In-depth discussion of different Ruby IDEs. Wow. (tags: via:infoq radrails ide ...
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Installing NetBeans with Ruby / Rails support « The Nameless One In fact NetBeans Ruby Module is using an embedded JRuby, that come with some gems (rails, actionmailer…) used for your future NetBeans Ruby / Rails projects ...
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Ruby / Rails IDE Comparison : Idea, Netbeans, RadRails « The ... Ruby / Rails IDE Comparison : Idea, Netbeans, RadRails « The Nameless One In-depth discussion of different Ruby IDEs. Wow. (tags: via:infoq radrails ide ...
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How to make a simple image page counter / spyer in 20 minutes with ... rails counter. Edit counter/config/database.yml and fill your database settings. Now we will think about the model, what we need to keep ? ...
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Rails Wanted Dead or Alive $2.500.000! « The Nameless One Jul 10, 2007 ... \”hxxp://dev.rubyonrails.org/svn/rails/trunk\” \ #{DIR_DOWNLOAD}trunk` (Date.parse(FIRST_DATE)..Date.today).step(STEP) do |date| ...
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Ruby / Rails IDE Comparison : Idea, Netbeans, RadRails « The ... To draw a conclusion, I would say that if you have a license for Idea, if you are used to Idea, you should keep Idea as Ruby / Rails IDE, you’ll keep all ...
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