![]() So many terms, but what do they do and why would you need them? Let me have your attention for five minutes before you switch back to your $EDITOR$ and get on with your work. In this post I’d like to tell you about the key thing that makes RubyMine stand out: Code Insight.Ĭode Insight includes things like smart code completion, code navigation, language-specific inspections with quick-fixes, smart notifications, and in-editor quick documentation. By no means am I trying to diminish the value or usefulness of free code editors, but “let’s just say, there’s a lot!” is my usual response as I fire the IDE for a quick demo. And yet, as we visit industry events and shows, we often get the question: “Okay, what does RubyMine do that a text editor can’t?”. It’s been around for almost 10 years and has a huge user base. RubyMine is an IDE for Ruby and Rails developed by JetBrains. ![]() If you are developing in Ruby or Rails, you may have heard of RubyMine. Thank you for supporting the partners who make SitePoint possible.
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