Ruby on Rails Friday, September 30, 2016

The easiest way is to sign up for a free account on c9.io.

You get 2 workspaces and everything is configured for you to start working on ruby on rails projects. (and you can access it anywhere.)

Try some free udemy rails courses.

On Thursday, August 25, 2016 at 12:46:26 PM UTC-4, Faraz Mirza wrote:
Hey Guys!

I am a Computer Science student. I know basic programming and Object-Oriented concepts. I have some experience in web development but have no clue about RoR. I wish to learn it. I have installed Ruby 2.2 and Rails 5 on windows. Should I download an IDE? if yes, which one? The tutorials I find are mostly for Linux or Mac. Can anyone recommend some good links where i can get started? I would really appreciate it! 

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