Which combination you use depends on your tastes and your platform. Instead of using an IDE, I prefer to use a text editor to edit text, and a command line to issue commands ( Figure 1.1). ![]() 7 If you’re comfortable using an IDE, I suggest taking a look at the options mentioned to see what fits with the way you work. I’ve heard especially good things about RubyMine, and one reader (David Loeffler) has assembled notes on how to use RubyMine with this tutorial. ![]() There is no shortage of Rails IDEs, including RadRails, RubyMine, and 3rd Rail. Development EnvironmentsĬonsidering various idiosyncratic customizations, there are probably as many development environments as there are Rails programmers, but there are at least two broad types: text editor/command line environments, and integrated development environments (IDEs). It’s not just you every developer goes through it (often more than once), but rest assured that the effort will be richly rewarded. There is quite a bit of overhead here, especially if you don’t have extensive programming experience, so don’t get discouraged if it takes a while to get started. It’s time now to get going with a Ruby on Rails development environment and our first application. ![]() I think of Chapter 1 as the “weeding out phase” in law school-if you can get your dev environment set up, the rest is easy to get through.Ruby on Rails Tutorial: Learn Web Development with Rails, 2nd Edition
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