![]() I always wanted to work/handson/try Emacs there after, but still lazy enough to start exploring it.Īfter college, I started development on Mac OS X and got paid version of TextMate and as said its best for development for Ruby on Rails application. Truly speaking VIM seemed flamboyant with its unmatched capabilities. I started development during my college days on Vim or GEdit on Linux. Sorry, I don’t recommend Windows for development and I presume that you like to learn shortcuts and emphasize more upon your keyboard instead of mouse. I’ll make my assumptions on the basis you like working either on MacOS X or linux (Ubuntu, fedora or any other flavour) and can dig yourself to get your things working like the way you want to work on your machine. I mostly work on Ruby or ROR, Web2.0 stuff and I prefer to work fast, efficient and effective way and editor plays a very important role for every developer, so as system (OS) but its a different discussion as of now. There are hundreds of editors available in the market, both free and paid, depending upon ones need.
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