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[ANN] FreeRIDE 0.9.5 - The Free Ruby IDE

Laurent Julliard

1/19/2006 5:26:00 PM

Version 0.9.5 of FreeRIDE has been released and is available for download!

For details and downloads, go to:

http://freeride.ruby...

0.9.5 introduces the notion of projects in FreeRIDE (a big thank to
Jonathan Maasland for the great work). The project management plugin
allows you to:

- group files belonging to the same development project
- define path for the required libraries for this particular project
- define a Ruby runtime environment and command line for this project
- the project explorer gives you a tree view of the source directories,
the Ruby files in it as well as the classes, modules and methods in
each
file

(see the User help file for more details)

Other improvements:

- a new plugin that allows to comment/uncomment a block of code at
once (use CTRL-K or CTRL-SHIFT-K). Contribution from Martin Leech.

- new 'Save All' and 'Close All' entries in the File menu

- many usability bug fixed (especially on Windows)

Have fun! And, as always, feedback and contributions are welcome.


=== 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
* Code Templates
* Source navigation by module, class, method, etc.
* Integrated Ruby Documentation
* 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
although it is already being used by many Ruby developers. 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.

** IMPORTANT NOTE **
Any help you can provide in testing FreeRIDE, qualifying bugs and (why
not) fixing them is really what we need most, especially on Windows
where FreeRIDE seems to be less robust than on Linux.

Curt Hibbs
Laurent Julliard
Jonathan Maasland






8 Answers

simonh

1/19/2006 6:56:00 PM

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i'm getting the infamous "404 - not found"

Chris Hulan

1/19/2006 9:36:00 PM

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simonh wrote:
> i'm getting the infamous "404 - not found"

Same here

Looks like the mirrors need a bit of time to synch up

I suggest trying again tomorrow

Cheers

simonh

1/19/2006 9:48:00 PM

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yep will do. anyway, good work freeriders. i was beginning to think the
only decent ruby ide was a dead fish.

Dave Burt

1/19/2006 10:52:00 PM

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simonh wrote:
> yep will do. anyway, good work freeriders. i was beginning to think the
> only decent ruby ide was a dead fish.

Nope. I've tried writing Ruby on a dead fish, it's rubbish. No, I prefer
[vi|emacs... flame on!]

Cheers,
Dave


<Kelly>

7/30/2008 2:39:00 AM

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On Jul 29, 7:26 pm, john w <j<no>@yahoo.com> wrote:
> x-no-archive: yes
> On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 15:46:57 -0700 (PDT), "<Kelly>"<316k...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>  © 2008 John D Weatherly all rights reserved; no portion of this post
> may be used anywhere else without written permission of the author.
>
> >On Jul 29, 3:38 pm, john w <j<no>@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> >>    It really doesn't matter since I only attended one year.  I also
> >> attended Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena. I believe you'd find
> >> them to be "fully accredited."
>
> >Fuller is accredited.
>
>    Correct.  
>
>  Nonetheless, you didn't graduate from there.
>
>    ???  I never said I did!!
>
> >You were kicked out, weren't you?
>
>    ^ ^ ^^^ ??  WOW!  You ask some incredibly personal questions.
>    Explain how that's any of your business.
>
>    That's a lie John Wolf told,
>     that Elaine the Insane (your kissy) repeated.
>
>    And absolutely none of your business.

Hey, you brought up Fuller, not me. If you don't want anyone to talk
about it, don't talk about it. It's really quite simple.

<Kelly>

7/30/2008 4:45:00 PM

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On Jul 30, 2:10 am, john w <j<no>@yahoo.com> wrote:

> >>    Explain how that's any of your business.
>
> >>    That's a lie John Wolf told,
> >>     that Elaine the Insane (your kissy) repeated.
>
> >>    And absolutely none of your business.

> >Hey, you brought up Fuller, not me.  If you don't want anyone to talk
> >about it, don't talk about it.  It's really quite simple.

>  I'll talk about whatever I please.  You obviously feel free to do the
> same.

Uhhh...that wasn't what I was talking about, John. But it's no
surprise that you missed what I was saying. It's also no surprise
that you want to make your own rules regarding discussion.

>  The POINT I made

You were making a point?

(that you missed)

Did you say something?

> was that, simply because I
> mentioned attending Fuller seminary doesn't give you the right to
> inquire about my time there.

Oh, I see. So you think that Usenet is a place where you can say what
you want, in any fashion you want, but never be challenged about what
you say.

Got it.

>   Inquire all you like, but don't get your bra in a knot when I don't
> answer.

I couldn't care less if you answer. Just know that when you don't,
your credibility (what's left of it) goes out the window.

>   The numerous comments about me being "kicked out of Fuller" are way
> exaggerated.

But essentially true.

>   The numerous comments about me being "kicked out of Cal Grad" are
> way exaggerated.

But essentially true.

Mike Painter

7/30/2008 10:26:00 PM

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<Kelly> wrote:
<snip>
>> The numerous comments about me being "kicked out of Fuller" are way
>> exaggerated.
>
> But essentially true.
>
>> The numerous comments about me being "kicked out of Cal Grad" are
>> way exaggerated.
>
> But essentially true.

They probably didn't literally kick him.

It's probably like my statement that I was not kicked out of the Catholic
boarding school I went to. I was on the edge several times but they didn't
actually "kick me out"
They pointedly ask that I not return.


<Kelly>

7/30/2008 10:57:00 PM

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On Jul 30, 3:26 pm, "Mike Painter" <mddotpain...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> They probably didn't literally kick him.
>
> It's probably like my statement that I was not kicked out of the Catholic
> boarding school I went to. I was on the edge several times but they didn't
> actually "kick me out"
> They pointedly ask that I not return.

Yes, in John's particular case I can imagine the scenario: "Mr.
Weatherly, because you have failed morally, so have you also failed
academically. Pack your things and don't return."