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Tag Archives: Tōhi
What’s Mining: Git Revisions Graph
Hello everyone, If you have already tried the last EAP version you might have noticed the new incredible Git revisions graph feature. If not, let me tell you about it. First of all, Git log now visualizes all the changes: … Continue reading
No Respite on Making RubyMine Faster: Next EAP Is Available
Hello everyone, We’re keeping on fighting for performance. Thank you for your feedback, it charges us with energy and helps a lot to make RubyMine better from build to build. The next faster RubyMine 4.0 EAP build is available for … Continue reading
What’s Mining: New Ruby Inspections for Better Code
Hello everyone, Writing a code that smells isn’t as terrible as it seems to be. But leaving an ugly code without changing it is much worse. Refactoring is one of the bases of development, and Ruby development is not an … Continue reading
What’s Mining: Show You Inherited Methods
Hello everyone, You know we focus a lot on the performance issues these days. But we don’t forget about other cool features. Let me show you the one, quite yummy… In the next EAP build you will be able to … Continue reading
New Faster RubyMine 4.0 EAP is Ready for Download
Hello everyone, We welcome you to download the new RubyMine 4.0 EAP build! There is no limit for better performance and our team is struggling for faster RubyMine all the time. But we are glad to announce the next build of … Continue reading
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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