Greg Hewett
I have to admit that I was lured to the TextMate on Mac OS X for my rails development. I got into it. In fact, I required that Andy use it (and buy it) as well on a project that we were working on together. Since that time I have discovered rails.vim, which was developed by Tim Pope. I do not know Tim, but I have to give him Kudos for a job well done. There is still a lot to learn. If you are a vim user, then you need to check out his other plugins. I am about to do that. The reason that I am writing this post now is because Tim has created a website that is dedicated to rails.vim. I just thought everyone should know.
Let me know if you want to try this plugin or anything else with vim, and I would be glad to give you a hand.
Update: I just remembered that I wanted to make a point about rails.vim. It works on every platform that you can run vim on. If you switch platforms like the weather changes (as I do), then this would be something worth adding to your virtual toolbox.
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