What''s the best alternative to Rubymine?
>>59509641
Wtf, I can't develop for commercial things?
>>59509641
emacs
Sublime
Ruby isn't really a language that calls for an IDE. Just use Atom/Sublime/VSCode with some addons for syntax highlighting and snippets if you need them.
The language really isn't that big that you can't remember the good parts and look up what you forget. The rubydoc for the standard library and modules is tiny compared to other languages.
Even when working with shit like rails and rack there are commands built into the gems that do the kind of shit IDEs do in other languages.
There isn't really anything as good as Rubymine, though. If that's not to your liking you're pretty much on your own.
>>59510368
>>59510180
I can't debug it.
>>59510485
You should be using pry for that
>>59510483
>shit like rails and rack
How so? I find very interactive to use. What else I can use?
>>59510500
Pry have live debug pass?
>>59510524
Not sure what you are trying to say, but pry allows you to set breakpoints in your code and debug from terminal, independent of your ide/text editor.
vim
>>59510510
I'm saying that you don't need an IDE to use Rails or Rack, not that Rails/Rack are shit, they're not.
Rails and Rack have built in commands for generating views/configurations/project skeletons, you don't need any special IDE features to handhold through Rails/Rack usage, they're easy to use.
RoR or?
>>59509641
Notepad.exe