tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34049130.post4742619725553739254..comments2024-03-18T08:24:48.823+01:00Comments on The Tapir's Tale: Seamless Web DevelopmentAnders Janmyrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16081537018884349622noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34049130.post-82638749226467048782010-06-10T11:26:17.850+02:002010-06-10T11:26:17.850+02:00Anders Janmyr, thanks for links, I will check.
No...Anders Janmyr, thanks for links, I will check.<br /><br />No, I've not described dynamic recompilation, there is full recompilation, but without re-running of your browser :)<br /><br />Dynamic recompilation described here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms366723.aspx (look for optimizeCompilations word on page).VAInoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34049130.post-36880985981416150482010-06-10T08:43:15.203+02:002010-06-10T08:43:15.203+02:00@VAI Are you saying that I can get dynamic class r...@VAI Are you saying that I can get dynamic class reloading if I don't run in debug mode? I have to try that.<br /><br />Yes, Ruby has a debugger, check out ruby-debug http://bashdb.sourceforge.net/ruby-debug.html<br /><br />Also check out this screencast<br /><br />http://railscasts.com/episodes/54-debugging-with-ruby-debugAnders Janmyrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01927713088132429031noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34049130.post-52489915090779390442010-06-09T17:29:14.148+02:002010-06-09T17:29:14.148+02:00Yes, dynamic recompilation is great. This is why i...Yes, dynamic recompilation is great. This is why i'm usually running asp.net site without debugging: I still can edit my .cs files (because there is no debugger active) and fast ctrl+shift+b after that will recompile my site. <br /><br />And there is my question: did Ruby have some debugger? Or there is equivalent to you to run site wuthout debugging?VAInoreply@blogger.com