

I can't see how it will be more valuable to me in its current form, I think there needs to be a paradigm shift - not simply training it on stuff. I use file menu Item called remote development and then chose ssh connection. Part of why it doesn't deliver enough value for me is that I have a lot of internal and out loud conversation as I write code, figuring out logic as I go - my bottleneck is not in syntax or generation, it is design. 1,246 questions Newest Active Filter 0 votes 0 answers 45 views Rubymine cursor control and Enter key do not work on remote host I run Rubymine IDE for a remote project (Ubuntu 20.04) via ssh. That doesn't mean it doesn't represent any value, just not enough for me to pay $120 a year.

It has increased how much code I have to read though, which is more cognitive load for as code I write myself is pre-read in my brain as and as it is formed. Try them and share which one is your favorite RoR IDE. Here’s a list of Bacancy’s RoR developers’ favorite, trusted, and most-used Ruby IDE and editors that also might be useful to you. It is *certainly* not a pair programmer so they need to cut out that crap from their marketing. Bacancy Technology Blog Ruby on Rails Quick Summary: Build your next RoR project real fast with excellent Ruby on Rails IDEs. I don't think it has saved me enough to justify $10 a month. The only thing it has done for me is generate code I would have written myself - i.e. So, after a month of playing with #copilot in my #Rubymine IDE, I have to decide if I want to continue and pay for it.
