![]() ![]() I have seen developers force shutdown their OS X (running on MacBook Pro) because RubyMine decided to go unresponsive and `kill -9 ` failed to get rid of it. However, the major drawback with RubyMine is its resource footprint. For example, it does not have Haml editor and no key-binding to jump between related entities(controller, model, view, spec, helper etc). RubyMine has support for certain things like decent ruby editor, showing multiple files at a time(i am assuming it works well, because this was supported in IntelliJ Idea when i used it last), ruby debugging and auto-generatable snippets, but it lacks on certain other fronts. Auto-generatable snippets (some call this one LiveTemplates).Ability to run an interactive ruby console within the editor.Ability to jump between related files(controller – model – view – spec/test etc).Ability to show multiple files at the same time(by splitting windows). ![]() Ability run Test::Unit/Rspec tests from the editor.navigating from method/class/module/variable usage to definition) Emacs: setup geared towards doing `Ruby based Web-Applications`įor me to call an editor decent(for Ruby based WebApps), it must have:
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