(or at least the ones that get updated frequently) ![]() I’m a huge Sublime fan, and for now I get all of my work done there, but I saw that there is a demand for strict Ruby IDE’s and I thought I’d put together a list of the best ones around. The majority of Ruby IDE’s are actually not strictly limited to Ruby alone, and come as a standalone plugins from companies who’ve invested their time in building something for the whole community to enjoy. ![]() ![]() I’m pretty sure that the majority of web developers, and web designers, begin their journey on either Notepad++ or simple Notepad – although many programming tutorials now provide integrated, interactive web editors – just typing away the code that a tutor is presenting them with.
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