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What’s Mining: Inline Method Refactoring
Hello guys, RubyMine team recently was on New Year and Christmas holidays, less than a week has passed since our days off ended, however today we want to show you the new cool feature coming in 4.0 – inline method … Continue reading
Fighting Code Smell in Ruby Code
Hello guys, Recently we’ve attended RuPy2011 conference in Poznan, Poland, where Dennis and I were giving a workshop Fighting Code Smell. During the workshop we were talking about existing tools for detecting ugly and potentially dangerous code. We discussed their differences, … Continue reading
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RubyMine 4.0 Early Access is Open
Hello everyone, Today we are glad to announce that the RubyMine 4.0 EAP is open. There are loads of major and minor improvements compared to 3.2.x versions. Let us just mention some most important ones: Performance. We’ve reworked a significant … Continue reading
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What’s mining: Advanced YARD support
Hello guys, Not long ago we wrote about the coming YARD support in RubyMine, and today it’s time to share some more with you. So, what have been done since then. First, RubyMine supports any syntax of types annotations supported … Continue reading
What’s mining: understanding YARD
Hello guys, A few weeks have passed since RubyMine 3.1 release and RubyMine 3.1.1 bugfix update is almost ready. However today I want to show you some new cool feature — coming YARD support (http://yardoc.org). We’ve received a good number of … Continue reading
What’s mining: Introduce parameter for Ruby is coming
Hello all, We’ve just celebrated RubyMine 3.0 release here but already working hard on a new stuff for you. And today I want to make a what’s mining-like post and a new feature I want to show is Introduce Parameter … Continue reading
RubyMine 3.0.1 bugfix release is out
Hello folks, RubyMine 3.0 release went really well. It’s been about 3 weeks since and we’ve collected a number of fixes we’d like to push to everyone. So, today we’ve made RubyMine 3.0.1 bugfix release available for download. Several nasty … Continue reading
Ruby plugin for IntelliJ IDEA 10 is out
Hello guys, We’ve recently published RubyMine 3.0. Only a week has passed and we’ve already got loads of positive feedback from you, thus we want to heartily thank you for it, we here at JetBrains appreciate it a lot and … Continue reading
RubyMine 3.0 RC2 (97.108) is out
Hello guys, Almost a week has passed since we published the first RC build, and today we are publishing RubyMine RC2. We’ve got lot of feedback and tried to fix all the reported issues. Thanks to snapshots you sent us … Continue reading
RubyMine 3.0 Release Candidate — more nice fixes
Today we made RubyMine 3.0 Release Candidate available, which means we’re really close to the release. Hooray! Go grab it! Also, we’ll show you some small but pretty useful and handy features we added recently. 1. RubyMine 3.0 features an … Continue reading
