I've been eagerly waiting for the IDEA debugger, but until then I use the IDEA Plugin for my ruby development, and netbeans for ruby debugging and testing. I'd advise you to try out netbeans cause they do have a pretty clean interface for ruby and you'd get some good ideas. The other developers in the office do the same except the Mac user doesn't debug and uses TextMate. I'm considering reverting to and learning the rdebug command line debugging with Emacs for those times I'm sshing and can't boot and IDE. Hope that helps, and good luck with the this ruby project, love it here.
Edited by: Francisco Marin on May 16, 2008 2:23 AM
I've been eagerly waiting for the IDEA debugger, but until then I use the IDEA Plugin for my ruby development, and netbeans for ruby debugging and testing. I'd advise you to try out netbeans cause they do have a pretty clean interface for ruby and you'd get some good ideas. The other developers in the office do the same except the Mac user doesn't debug and uses TextMate. I'm considering reverting to and learning the rdebug command line debugging with Emacs for those times I'm sshing and can't boot and IDE. Hope that helps, and good luck with the this ruby project, love it here.
Edited by: Francisco Marin on May 16, 2008 2:23 AM