On 29 May 2013 18:39, FMF Corpsman <combatfmfcorpsman@gmail.com> wrote:
> Good Day,
>
> I am attempting to write a program that will convert Tibetan Uchen script to
> Romanized Wylie script. Through my research I believe Ruby Rails is what I
> will need to bring this to fruition. I only have a simple laptop running 64
> bit applications on Vista Home. I have partitioned my drive so that I can
> load Ubuntu on the 2nd partition. First question, Based on what I want to
> accomplished, have I surmised correctly that Ruby Rails is in part what is
> needed? Can I run Ruby Rails on Ubuntu Desktop as opposed to Server? I read
> a post here that Colin Law suggests using RVM to install Ruby or Ruby Rails,
> but at the Ruby download page, it only mentions Ruby Gems. Any clarification
> would be helpful.
Google is very useful when someone mentions something that you do not
already know about.
https://rvm.io/
Is your application a web application? If not then RoR may not be
what you are looking for.
> When it comes to an editor, it lists many include full IDE
> editors. I could also use some clarification on what editor is compatible
> with what direction I am taking.
Use whatever editor you like. I use jEdit. Most do not use an IDE.
Colin
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