Ruby on Rails
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 3:25 AM, gautam s. <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
Will run wonderfully on OS X is a bit of a double edged sword since 2.0.
Linux runs just fine in VirtualBox or VMWare and with SublimeText + Sublime SFTP you could perform simple syncing into your Linux virtual machine. Unless you plan to run that application on Windows then you are better off testing on Linux because testing on Windows and deploying to Linux could result in two entirely different problems. That's why good companies do staging but if you are just starting out that's probably not on your list of things that matter.
-- I want ruby on rails (ROR) and yes i am aware that will run wonderfully
on MAC/Linux.
Will run wonderfully on OS X is a bit of a double edged sword since 2.0.
But i don't have a mac machine as of now. I have window machine.
I am going to use railsinstaller now (railsinstaller-2.2.1 exe)
Linux runs just fine in VirtualBox or VMWare and with SublimeText + Sublime SFTP you could perform simple syncing into your Linux virtual machine. Unless you plan to run that application on Windows then you are better off testing on Linux because testing on Windows and deploying to Linux could result in two entirely different problems. That's why good companies do staging but if you are just starting out that's probably not on your list of things that matter.
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