[ANN] Ruber 0.0.6 released

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Stefano Crocco

Ruber 0.0.6 has been released today

Ruber web page: http://stcrocco.github.com/ruber
Ruber repository: http://github.com/stcrocco/ruber

CHANGES IN RUBER 0.0.6

New features:

* Allow Ruber to work with remote files

Bug fixes:

* Fixed a bug causing a crash from the Choose Plugins dialog in case of an=
=20
error
* Fixed a bug causing Ruber to look for plugins in the directory installati=
on=20
of a previous version in certain circumstances
* Added missing dependency of the rake plugin on the autosave plugin

CHANGES IN RUBER 0.0.5

Bug fixes:

* Fixed a bug causing an error when opening files


=46rom the Ruber home page:

Ruber is a fully modular IDE for ruby written in ruby using korundum, the K=
DE=20
ruby bindings which works on Linux (and should work on other Unix-like=20
systems)

=46ully modular:

Except for the basic infrastructure, all of Ruber=E2=80=99s functionality i=
s provided=20
by plugins. This means that any user can easily augment Ruber=E2=80=99s fea=
tures by=20
writing his own plugin. He can also replace functionality provided by the=20
plugins coming with Ruber in a way which integrates seamlessly with Ruber=20
itself.

Written in ruby:

Ruber is written in ruby, and so, of course, are its plugins. This means th=
at=20
its users already know the language needed to extend it. A very different=20
situation from, for example, Netbeans where you=E2=80=99d need to learn Jav=
a to write=20
a plugin for programming in ruby (in other aspects, Netbeans is a good IDE,=
=20
with very nice plugins for developing in ruby).

Using the KDE ruby bindings:

Ruber uses the wonderful KDE ruby bindings, which makes it expecially suita=
ble=20
for people using a KDE desktop (but can be enjoied also by users with a=20
different desktop). In particular, Ruber makes use of the excellent Kate pa=
rt=20
for the editor window, meaning it has the extremely well-written ruby synta=
x=20
highlighter and most of the tools Kate itself has.

If you try it, please let me know what do you think.

Stefano
 

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