ruby on rails - Why TextMate and not Netbeans or other IDEs on the Mac? -


My choice was for rail development in Netbeans Windows and Linux (Ubuntu / Fedora). I'm using Mac now. I had heard good things about TextMate, but now I have got a change to use it. I do not think this is a better option than what I am using. Or am I missing something here? "post-text" itemprop = "text">

The text mat is traditionally preferred on Mac because it used to be used by the rail corps team itself, and the DHH also introduced some early textmat Alan Odagarad was assisted with the development work. In the early days of the train, it was argued that a pure text editor such as TextMate was preferred by heavyweight fully developed IDE, because the dynamic nature of Ruby meant that the IDE was complete. Are not able to offer (such as code such as complete) that can languages ​​like Java with progress in IDE technology for many years after and dynamic languages, it is not really the case.

The bottom line is that you do not have to use TextMate for Rail development on Mac. Apart from this, there is no right to any monopoly in the Railway Core team, because some of them use Vim (for example). What should you do for yourself

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