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20070305 Pondělí březen 05, 2007
Two Demos: JRuby on Rails and Advanced Ruby Editing in NetBeans!

I recorded two demos which show (J)Ruby on Rails in NetBeans and various advanced editing features for Ruby. You can discover how NetBeans 6 is going to help Ruby developers with many useful features, all available in one integrated environment. Powerful code completion is available, too!


(J)Ruby on Rails


Advanced Ruby editing features

See also Tor Norbye's blog entry about these demos and about new features he implemented while I was recording the demos.
Comments:

This looks awesome!!

Posted by Brian Ketelsen on březen 06, 2007 at 05:05 dop. CET #

Is there a preview that I can download? I grabbed the latest NB6 daily build but it isn't in there...

Posted by Joe on březen 06, 2007 at 05:20 dop. CET #

Yes, the bits are available on the development update center. Install latest daily build or milestone and go to Tools | Update center and there's Ruby in the features.

Posted by Roumen on březen 06, 2007 at 07:31 dop. CET #

i just ported my kde/korundum project to netbeans and i'm really impressed! thanks for the hard work, it seems like sun is back on track. good decision to hire the jruby guys, excellent decision to let them work on a decent ide.

Posted by alterego on březen 07, 2007 at 07:09 odp. CET #

This mix of features is the most impressive I've seen so far. Excellent work... I'm going to download it now and look forward to the final release.

Posted by john haro on březen 07, 2007 at 09:21 odp. CET #

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