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Tag Archives: 1.5
RubyMine 1.5 EAP (build 1421)
It’s been a while since the last EAP update. But that build was good enough to give us some time to make lots of new things. Read full release notes to see what we’ve done. Here is the selected items: … Continue reading
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
RubyMine 1.5 allows more lightweight UI
Have you ever wanted to see more code and less UI in RubyMine? With the latest RubyMine 1.5 EAP build you can make RubyMine UI more lightweight. RubyMine has always allowed hiding almost any UI element. But one thing you … Continue reading
Early RubyMine 1.5 is Accessible
Yes, we’ve been teasing you about it and now you can download RubyMine 1.5 EAP and try the new features. In addition to previously mentioned Ruby 1.9 support, new inspections, improved HAML and gem manager you will find the following … Continue reading
What’s mining: Ruby support within HAML
As you may know RubyMine provides outstanding Ruby code editing support in Erb files (RHTML). So, salute another language with Ruby code support: HAML. Familiar things like on the fly error highlighting, code completion, resolve, code folding, and much more … Continue reading
What’s mining: unused local variable or parameter inspection
Hello everyone, RubyMine already has a bunch of inspections that help you on the fly to write correct and clean ruby code. They are Ruby code style, Unreachable code, Unresolved Ruby reference etc. Recently we’ve added one more useful inspection: … Continue reading
What’s mining: Polishing gems
I remember in some CRPGs I had used gems to improve a weapon or an armor. Ruby gems are somewhat similar — we pick good ones and use them in our projects to make them ‘killing’ RubyMine needs to know … Continue reading
What’s mining: Ruby 1.9 support
Hello folks, we are glad to announce that current development builds of RubyMine 1.5 support Ruby 1.9! Of course you can use Ruby 1.9 as interpreter in RubyMine 1.1 and earlier versions but now RubyMine offers you brand new quality … Continue reading
