Ganesh Ranganathan,

Thanks, pik is definitely new to me.  I will investigate...  And VM, you 
mean Virtual Machine.  Familiar with VMs.  Could you further elaborate as 
to implementation?

Otherwise, very grateful..

Liz


On Saturday, August 8, 2015 at 11:46:27 PM UTC-4, Ganesh Ranganathan wrote:
>
> Windows has a rvm counterpart called pik. Which lets you switch between 
> multiple ruby versions. 
>
> However the best way is to develop on a VM. With large enough RAM and two 
> processor cores assigned to a VM it feels like native development. 
>
> Thanks. 
> Ganesh 
>

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