In December 30, ActiveState released the latest ide: Komodo 3.5.1.
This ide mainly provides support for Dynamic Language Development. Starting from this version, Ruby has finally been officially supported (version 3.5 is only the official Mac OS version, which is shown below, 3.5.1 added support for Windows)
This is really good news for Ruby developers. For a long time, Ruby lacks an easy-to-use development tool. The built-in freeride is very unstable on Windows, fast, and easy to exit. ruby also has a module dedicated to VIM, but using it makes me feel that I am not learning Ruby, but vi. in other third-party Ruby development tools, the ruby plugin and eclispe RDT of jedit are well calculated. However, this tool can only provide primitive editing functions for Ruby, the commercial version of arachno Ruby IDE is not easy to use. it is said that textmate on Mac is good, but unfortunately I use Windows
I chose to use eclipse RDT for writing, because eclipse has built-in support for CVS (not bad, at least better than wincvs, and I gave up Vim). For Ruby development tools, I dare not expect to be as easy as idea, maybe Dynamic Language Cannot. howeverCodeFormatting, instant error checking (low-level errors in the format), debugging environment, version control, and other basic functions should not be too difficult to implement
Now, Komodo has brought us a new option. Unlike the above tools, Komodo version 3.5 (Do you like software of version 0. X ?), In addition, his support for python also illustrates a problem, at least not starting from scratch. The only drawback is that it consumes resources. But it is not a problem. How is it? Try it.
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