Installing Ruby & Getting Started [message #541683] |
Tue, 22 June 2010 08:01 |
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Hello, I am a newcommer who was directed to the DLTK community. I need to program, debug, and unit test in ruby.
I have eclipse CDT as well as "DLTK - Ruby Development Toolkit" installed. Is there anything else to install? What about a unit testing plugin of some sort?
I have a lot of stupid questions here meaning I really need a tutorial or some kind of manual. *choke* umm... right this is quite intimidating. Can anyone please recommend some starting steps, a tutorial or an article or anything at all to get me started with ruby in eclipse? ...that should keep those silly questions away from this forum (at least for a little while!)
thank-you very much in advance, michelle
[Updated on: Tue, 22 June 2010 08:41] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Installing Ruby & Getting Started [message #557568 is a reply to message #557565] |
Wed, 08 September 2010 06:52 |
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Hi Tihamer, you know with such an impressive in-built software installer within Eclipse - - I never go that way around. I let eclipse handle it and by doing so filter out a critical mess up factor - myself. ha ha.
Sorry I can't help you on your particular question. But should you want to try an alternative way of installing dltk, then take a look at my recent post here - step 2 in particular.
And if you don't get that working, another really cool alternative eclipse plugin I came across for ruby (and rails) is Aptana Radrails. Cool as in the tutorials and help files are very well done, nice UI, oh and also you get a project structure setup for you. Just an alternative option - may not be what you want. It installs also via Eclipse > Install new software...
Quote: | Opensource Aptana RadRails 2.0.5 includes extensive capabilities to build Ruby and Rails applications in addition to support for HTML, CSS and JavaScript editing. Standalone version and Eclipse Plugin version availible for download.
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cheers, michelle
[Updated on: Wed, 08 September 2010 06:55] Report message to a moderator
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