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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, the right choice for developing with Rails 3
It is here! Please welcome everyone RubyMine 3.0 — the IDE created for Rails 3 development. This release mainly focuses on strong Rails 3.0 compatibility but even if you are not on Rails 3 yet, you’ll find a huge number … Continue reading
Project-wide code analysis and quick-fixes
We had wrote earlier that we do some of our RubyMine tests using Cucumber. Recently we’ve upgraded to a more recent version of Cucumber and stumbled into an incompatibility such as ‘Examples’ should be followed by a colon. Of course … Continue reading
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
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
Cool things are meant to be shared!
I can see that there are quite many of you already: those who use RubyMine and those who read this blog. Numbers can not lie. And there are always people who like customizing the tools they use. Fortunately, RubyMine provides … Continue reading
Did you know? Searching for help…
Hello everyone, If you are a newbie to RubyMine it is quite essential that you can feel a little bit lost in tons of its features. RubyMine ships built-in help to help you. Just go to Help | Help topic … 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—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
