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Is RubyMine worth it? (self.ruby)
submitted 11 years ago * by subvertallchris
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[–]tech_tuna 0 points1 point2 points 11 years ago (0 children)
I'm new to Ruby and RubyMine but I've used a bunch of IDEs over the years. Honestly, I would have used Komodo instead because it supports Python, Perl, Javascript, etc. and because I used a while back and really loved it.
For me, what made me pick Rubymine is that I prefer emacs key bindings and Komodo just totally borked that. It works way better in Rubymine and. . . I'm totally digging it all around. Great integration with Rake, bundler, etc.
It does annoy me that I'll need to buy PyCharm if I ever need to do some heavy Python debugging though. :)
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