Monthly Archives: August 2009

RubyMine Likes Snow Leopard

It is not a secret that a big half of Rails developers is using Mac OS X. I remember the majority of MacBooks at RailsConf and other events. RubyMine’s download stats only prove this. It is clear that many of … Continue reading

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RubyMine for Vim addicts

Despite our belief that RubyMine is the best we respect people’s favors with regard to the software they love. We are all geeks and ready to fight in holy wars about what’s best, right? So, from the very beginning RubyMine … Continue reading

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What’s mining: Rails i18n support

Hello folks, Today we are going to tell you about forthcoming Rails i18n support in RubyMine. This functionality is planned for RubyMine 1.5 release in our roadmap, and you will be able to try it in next EAP builds. Feature … Continue reading

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RubyMine 1.5 EAP (build 1364)

The SASS is here! Other changes include cool Ruby related features: Introduce constant refactoring Introduce field refactoring In-place rename for local variables and parameters ‘Create method from usage’ quickfix Quickfix for Ruby code style inspection Suppress inspection feature for Ruby … Continue reading

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Testing RubyMine with Cucumber

We’ve recently tried to do some dogfooding of our updated Cucumber support and to write some RubyMine tests with it. And we actually liked the result so much that we’re now writing most of our new tests with Cucumber, and … Continue reading

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What’s mining: SASS support

Hello everyone, Our team is glad to announce that development builds of RubyMine already support SASS! The feature will be available in the next public EAP build. We originally planned SASS support for RubyMine version 2.0, but we received a … Continue reading

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Spread the best with custom RubyMine banners

We are all passionate about some things, our favorite coffee shop, shoes manufacturer, operating system, browser… Lots of things that we like and advise now and then to our friends, colleagues and everyone. And, isn’t it true that RubyMine is … Continue reading

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Extending RubyMine with Ruby

As we have already mentioned in RubyMine Roadmap, the forthcoming RubyMine 1.5 will provide Ruby API for extending the IDE in idiomatic Ruby (no Java or XML). For this purpose the latest RubyMine EAP has built-in RubyMine Extensions Manager for … Continue reading

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RubyMine 1.5 EAP update with Shoulda, new refactorings and more

The time since the last RubyMine EAP update was not waisted and the new build 1347 adds lots of new things. Here’s the selected list of changes: Shoulda support with coding assistance and test runner UI Improved Ruby support inside … Continue reading

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JetBrains Web IDE — RubyMine’s younger brother, or a sister?

It is our pleasure to introduce you to our new product today — JetBrains Web IDE. It is the code name of a new specialized IDE, designed for web authoring and PHP programming. Similarly to RubyMine, JetBrains Web IDE is … Continue reading

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