H
Huw Collingbourne
SapphireSteel Software today released version 1.0 of Ruby In Steel PE
'Personal Edition' - a Ruby editing and debugging environment for Microsoft's
Visual Studio 2005.
Ruby In Steel PE provides support for both Ruby and Ruby On Rails ('Rails')
developers. It includes code coloring and folding, Ruby On Rails project
management and an integrated visual debugger. The software is completely
free and has no restrictions on use.
Ruby In Steel PE is SapphireSteel Software's entry-level Ruby product for
Visual Studio users. In January, the company launched its commercial Ruby
IDE, Ruby In Steel Developer at an introductory price of $199. Ruby In Steel
Developer, the only professional Ruby IDE for Visual Studio, features
unparalleled Ruby IntelliSense and the ultra-fast 'Cylon' debugger for Ruby
and Rails (these feature are not provided in the Personal Edition).
Requirements: Visual Studio 2005 Standard edition or above.
Download from: http://www.sapphiresteel.com/Steel-Download-and-Change-Log
best wishes
Huw Collingbourne
http://www.sapphiresteel.com
Ruby Programming In Visual Studio 2005
'Personal Edition' - a Ruby editing and debugging environment for Microsoft's
Visual Studio 2005.
Ruby In Steel PE provides support for both Ruby and Ruby On Rails ('Rails')
developers. It includes code coloring and folding, Ruby On Rails project
management and an integrated visual debugger. The software is completely
free and has no restrictions on use.
Ruby In Steel PE is SapphireSteel Software's entry-level Ruby product for
Visual Studio users. In January, the company launched its commercial Ruby
IDE, Ruby In Steel Developer at an introductory price of $199. Ruby In Steel
Developer, the only professional Ruby IDE for Visual Studio, features
unparalleled Ruby IntelliSense and the ultra-fast 'Cylon' debugger for Ruby
and Rails (these feature are not provided in the Personal Edition).
Requirements: Visual Studio 2005 Standard edition or above.
Download from: http://www.sapphiresteel.com/Steel-Download-and-Change-Log
best wishes
Huw Collingbourne
http://www.sapphiresteel.com
Ruby Programming In Visual Studio 2005