I'm also really unclear as to what all these command codes do, or where I'm supposed to type them in. At the moment, the only one I am sure is working is Ruby Language Colorization. The current extensions I have are: Code Runner (Is it a code tester?), Ruby, Ruby Language Colorization, ruby-rubocop (requires things?), Simple Ruby ERB, and vscode-ruby-ctags. Some seem to require the installation of things I just can't find anywhere. ![]() Visual Studio Code - I installed several extensions but have no idea how to make them work or if they are even compatible. Requires a Flash plugin not bundled with Windows 7. (And I don't want to go open source)Īptana - looks great and supposedly does everything, but there are multiple bugs on the home page and no documentation or tutorials for Ruby I can find. RubyMine - Has everything I want, but the annual subscription is stupidly expensive. Couldn't make their tutorials for other languages work either. I'll just run through my problems with each: VSCode Ruby offers us syntax highlighting as well as code snippets. I have tried installing several different programs and not one of them will let me compile even the most basic code examples. Now that we have a list of what we need to do, let’s look into configuring a productive Ruby development environment similar to what RubyMine offers, but for free. Honestly, I am on the verge of totally giving up. (And preferably a file tree of some kind for programs) ![]()
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