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Ruby Dropped In Netbeans 7

An anonymous reader writes "Ruby/RoR in NetBeans made headlines three years ago, but after Sun was acquired by Oracle there where fears that support for dynamic languages would suffer, as this IDE would be downsized. This has become a reality, since as of version 7, NetBeans will no longer support Ruby."

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  1. Re:Ruby by Frosty+Piss · · Score: 3, Funny

    It's a dead language I'd always say.

    Can you cite the Netcraft story?

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  2. Oracle Software by Nerdfest · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I used to like NetBeans at least as much as Eclipse, but with Oracle in charge, I'm not sure I can trust the future of anything from them that's free.

  3. Re:Who cares? by julioody · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Once again showing that using the demographic you're in as sample leads to bad conclusions more often than not.

  4. Re:Who cares? by tsm_sf · · Score: 3, Insightful

    if your idea of programming is "editing" a couple of "scripts", then you're not a programmer.

    This little religious war gets trotted out every few months, and it always devolves into one final comment to the effect that if you're not using a sewing needle and a lodestone to flip the ones and zeroes manually then you're an effete momma's boy.

    Wanting something to be harder than it needs to be doesn't make you a professional or a "true" anything, it makes you a masochist.

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  5. Re:Who cares? by hirnfurz · · Score: 3, Funny

    Does she like it?