The easy way to get started is to install a virtual machine running some
version of Linux or set up your computer to dual boot with a version of
Linux. It is generally held that Windows is not a great platform for
ROR development. I would use VirtualBox and load Ubuntu Mate but that
is my personal preference. There are many choices and most will work a
lot better than Windows. Most developers do not use an IDE.
Norm
On 08/25/2016 08:32 AM, 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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