[Rails] Re: Is this book dated?
About RadRails:
Why should I spend my time with syntax controlling, checking, if I
should spend my time with the customer? I think it is agile attitude,
right? :)
I use RadRails as an Eclipse plugin (for free), and it helps a lot!
Mostly if you are not a real expert, many helpful features, text high-
lighting. Maybe basic stuff, but also terminal, project viewer
included, so I do not need to change the window 4 times if I change a
little chunk of code, or I do not miss to restart the server... Later
it will help me in refactoring, if I need, and many other little
stuff. It was a good choice I must say!
But: I also tried NetBeans, and its Rails plugin. The same, I think
that is also terrific! :)
Give them a try, these are free,
and never believe those, who wants to work too much! ;)
gezope
On júl. 6, 09:41, Angel Robert Marquez <angel.marq...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> http://apress.com/book/view/9781590597811
>
> I acquired this book and it has the info I thought I wanted; but, I'm not
> sure.
>
> Is there something better more current out there? RESTful oath openid etc..
>
> I'm coming from a wordpress to cake, codeigniter tinkering and forget why I
> tried rails; but, it seems pretty cool and intuitive.
>
> Appreciate the Capistrano rec prior. Super good, like a dream come true. Was
> able to deploy wp with it.
>
> Also
>
> Would you all recommend aptana radRails?
>
> I'm using vim & gEdit..they seem fitting.
>
> Thoughts please.
>
> Thank you.
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