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This news is now a week old, but better later than never, right?!

Anyway, the news: Kodomo 3.5 for Windows is now available. I’ve been using the beta version now for a few weeks, but the advanced features that I was hoping to take advantage of have been so buggy that it hasn’t been worth it. I’ve yet to take this non-beta version for a spin yet, but I plan to do so as soon as I can find the time.

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I can’t wait to use the Kodomo debugger for my Rails development; I know it’ll help speed up my testing and debugging dramatically. I just hope that the performance issues that I experienced in the beta have now been addressed, as that was a major show stopper.

I did promise that I’d write up a full review on Kodomo in an earlier blog post, and if I can find the time to do so, I still will. But with Christmas just around the corner and a new job starting in the new year, it’s gonna be more difficult to fulfill that promise.

In the meantime, if you plan on using Kodomo as your development IDE for Ruby on Rails, check out Eric Promislow’s blog where he often posts about Ruby on Rails and Kodomo, such as How to work with rhtml files in Kodomo.

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