On 1 February 2013 11:50, Venkat Ve <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> Colin Law wrote in post #1094734:
>> On 1 February 2013 11:26, Venkat Ve <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
>>> Hi friends,
>>>
>>> I am new to ruby on rails technology, i started with some pdf's,
>>> i am not getting idea which db is used for ruby on rails applications,
>>> basically i am .net developer, some of them suggested Sqllite3, if i use
>>> SqlLite3, sqlLiteManagementstudio Ide is usefuly, if it is use fully how
>>> i use for my application, where i have to create tables and where i have
>>> to write stored procs and queries, and how i acces in my application.
>>> any one have idea please help me .
>>
>> You asked about getting started four days ago and I answered though
>> you did not thank me for my suggestions. The answer is still the
>> same:
>> First use Linux (Ubuntu for example) or Mac.
>> Second follow a tutorial such as railstutorial.org which is free to use
>> online.
>> I recommend using rvm to install ruby and rails.
>>
>> Have you completed the tutorial already?
>>
>> Sqlite is good for development as it is very easy to setup and use,
>> but it is not suitable for production. Most rails apps do not use
>> stored procs and queries.
>>
>> Colin
>
>
> Hey Colin Law,
>
> Thank you a lot for your help, here our managers recommended work on
> windows 7 , i installed ruby1.9 and rubyjem and railsinstaller in my
> system, and i start working ,
Why do your managers recommend using Windows for RoR development when
it is not the best way?
If you are forced to use Windows then I believe it is possible, but
you will find it much more difficult getting help here as most Rails
developers do not use Windows.
> i am creating controls and model using
> rails console commands like rails generate controller post for
> controllers and View, rails generate model post for model
> then rake db:migrate and start writing insert and update commands on
> rails console.
> am i following right way Colin, please guide me right way of learning
I have suggested twice working right through a good tutorial such as
railstutorial.org. Now I have suggested it three times.
Colin
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