[FR-users] [ANN] FreeRIDE 0.9.2 - The Free Ruby IDE

Markus Jais markus_jais at yahoo.de
Sun Dec 12 15:03:32 EST 2004


hello

thanks for all your work. this is great.
currently I am still using Xemacs, but this
is only because my current computer is so messed
up that it doesn't have much sense installing
new libraries. but in a couple
of months when I will have the new one
FreeRide will be my default Ruby development tool.

thanks again.

regards

Markus

 --- Laurent Julliard <laurent at moldus.org> schrieb: 
> Version 0.9.2 of FreeRIDE has been released and is
> available for download!
> 
> For details and downloads, go to:
> 
>      http://freeride.rubyforge.org/
> 
> Starting with 0.9.2 FreeRIDE uses FOX/FXRuby 1.2.x.
> Please note that 
> there is no backward compatibility with FOX/FXRuby
> 1.0.x. Beside that, 
> you'll find a number of bug fixes to enhance
> usability and 
> reliability. Have fun! And, as always, feedback and
> contributions are 
> welcome
> 
> NOTE: If you experience troubles (e.g. crashes) at
> startup time, 
> delete your FreeRIDE configuration directory in
> $HOME/.freeride for 
> Linux users or %USERPROFILE%\freeride on Windows to
> restart from a 
> fresh setting.
> 
> 
> === FreeRIDE Overview ===
> 
> FreeRIDE aims to be a full-featured, first-class IDE
> on a par with
> those available for other languages, with all the
> best-of-breed
> features that you would expect in a high-end IDE.
> 
> Some of FreeRIDE's features include:
> 
> * Multi-file editing
> * Syntax highlighting
> * Auto-indenting
> * Code Folding
> * Source navigation by module, class, method, etc.
> * Integrated debugging
> * Written in Ruby for easy extension
> 
> Some planned features include:
> * Full internationalization
> * High-end refactoring support
> * Remote pair programming
> 
> In its current state, FreeRIDE cannot yet be called
> a real IDE. What
> is does have is a stable infrastructure with all the
> working plumbing
> needed for the hordes of anxious Ruby developers
> that want to create
> plugins to extend the functionality of FreeRIDE. The
> FreeRIDE team
> will be working on such FreeRIDE plugins that we
> will individually
> release to incrementally improve the FreeRIDE
> system. Periodically we
> will rollup these added plugins into new releases of
> FreeRIDE.
> 
> Even if you have not officially joined the FreeRIDE
> team you can still
> create plugins for you own use, share them with
> others, or send them
> to us and we will make them available for download
> from our project
> wiki. We may even ask for your permission to include
> them in the
> FreeRIDE core distribution.
> 
> -- 
> Laurent JULLIARD
> http://www.moldus.org/~laurent
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