Hi,
I don't know much about Ruby, but IDEs are ok once you figure them out. 
I am pretty good at getting around the .NET IDES for VB, C#, and C++. SO 
over all I am quite happy with them.
Just for your information there are free command line compilers for all 
the major .NET languages from Microsoft if you don't mind tinkering 
around in a dos Windo, and setting a few variables in your Windows 
environment settings.




shaun everiss wrote:
> after what I have heard about ides and such, I'm seriously thinking about 
> ruby, as long as I can either access dotnet, directx or the win32 apis and 
> directx with it.
>   



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