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Monthly Archives: May 2009
RubyMine 1.1 is out
We are glad to announce that RubyMine 1.1 is out! Changes since the 1.1 RC build include support for Ruby and HTML highlighting inside HAML files, correct highlighting of server logs shown in debugger tabs, support for belongs_to/references in migration … Continue reading
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RubyMine 1.1 RC
RubyMine 1.1 is ready but we do not like releasing on Fridays. So, to let you try all the new stuff earlier than later, we release the Release Candidate now! What is in RubyMine 1.1: Rails 2.3 support Application templates … Continue reading
What’s mining: HAML support
We are glad to announce that RubyMine 1.1 adds HAML syntax highlighting. As usual you can change color scheme for HAML in Settings | Editor | Colors & Fonts | HAML if you don’t like the defaults. It is only … Continue reading
Did you know? Searching settings…
Yes, that is right, RubyMine does have LOTS of configuration settings. It adds flexibility—the product may fit to more people’s habits. But it adds a certain complexity too. We do everything possible to keep IDE settings well-organized for quick location … Continue reading
RubyMine 1.0.5: Remote debugging
One of the new features of RubyMine 1.0.5, released yesterday, is remote debugging support. Here’s a small guide for using this feature: Create new remote debug run configuration. Specify remote host and remote port to connect to. Ensure your firewall … Continue reading
Next event: RailsWayCon, Berlin, Germany, May 25-27
We enjoyed being at conferences! So, in the end of the next week we are going to Berlin to attend the RailsWayCon event. It promises to be an interesting one with lots of Rails people attending. The conference is May … Continue reading
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RubyMine 1.0.5—first step further
It’s only 2 weeks since RubyMine 1.0 was released one of which we spent at RailsConf, but here is the first update to RubyMine and it is not just to patch some holes—there are also new features in this version. … Continue reading
What’s mining: Cucumber support
We’ve heard a lot of buzz around Cucumber BDD framework during the RailsConf. We ourselves, think Cucumber is very interesting. Aslak Hellesøy (the author of the framework) has been presenting it on a session and the tool was mentioned on … Continue reading
Viva RailsConf
RailsConf 2009 is over and we are on our way back from Las Vegas right now. Visiting RailsConf was a really great experience: lots of passionate and smart people doing interesting presentations, keynotes, sessions and tutorials and simply sharing ideas. … Continue reading
