Brian Hogan has wrote a good article at "New Auburn" site about "Setting up a Rails Development Environment on Windows Using Eclipse". It's a kind of how-to and step by step guide for windows users on how to set up an easy to use IDE for Ruby On Rails.

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I read today at Michael Gaffney's Web 2.0 Tech Blog that
Sixth & Red River is thinking about developing a Ruby Plugin for IntelliJ but they want to know if anyone will buy it before they commit.

I think that most Java developers will find it a great idea, but I doubt it would sell without support for rails because it's Rails that made the huge impact and not Ruby on its own.

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Try Ruby is a place to play with Ruby within your browser. You can type commands and get results without having Ruby installed on your local machine. Of course you cannot do all you want with the "Try Ruby". It is just for trying and not for hacking.

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