Version 0.7.0 of FreeRIDE has been released and is available for download! For details and downloads, go to: http://freeride.rubyforge.org/ Many bugs have been fixed and there is also a bunch of new features (Experimental code Refactoring, Preferences plugin available, Debugger fully functional on Linux and Windows...) The Window''s version still runs FreeRIDE with its own private copy of Ruby (that will not interfere with your installed version), but this private copy of Ruby is now version 1.8.1. Linux users will find both a tgz and a rpm file ready for use with your own copy of Ruby. === 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 wrote:> > Version 0.7.0 of FreeRIDE has been released and is available for download! > > For details and downloads, go to: > > http://freeride.rubyforge.org/ > > Many bugs have been fixed and there is also a bunch of new features > (Experimental code Refactoring, Preferences plugin available, Debugger > fully functional on Linux and Windows...) > > The Window''s version still runs FreeRIDE with its own private copy of > Ruby (that will not interfere with your installed version), but this > private copy of Ruby is now version 1.8.1.Actually, its 1.8.2 preview2. Curt> Linux users will find both a tgz and a rpm file ready for use with > your own copy of Ruby. > > > === 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. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Freeride-announce mailing list > Freeride-announce@rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/freeride-announce > --- > Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.717 / Virus Database: 473 - Release Date: 7/8/2004 >
Curt Hibbs
2004-Aug-19 16:16 UTC
[FR-users] RE: [FR-announce] [ANN] FreeRIDE 0.7.0 Released!
Laurent Julliard wrote:> > Version 0.7.0 of FreeRIDE has been released and is available for download! > > For details and downloads, go to: > > http://freeride.rubyforge.org/ > > Many bugs have been fixed and there is also a bunch of new features > (Experimental code Refactoring, Preferences plugin available, Debugger > fully functional on Linux and Windows...) > > The Window''s version still runs FreeRIDE with its own private copy of > Ruby (that will not interfere with your installed version), but this > private copy of Ruby is now version 1.8.1.Actually, its 1.8.2 preview2. Curt> Linux users will find both a tgz and a rpm file ready for use with > your own copy of Ruby. > > > === 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. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Freeride-announce mailing list > Freeride-announce@rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/freeride-announce > --- > Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.717 / Virus Database: 473 - Release Date: 7/8/2004 >