I don't know anything about Ubuntu but I'm reading it now and its like
another OS for linux. I will read the reviews and make my decision from
there.
Too easy, thanks ;)

Start by working through some rails tutorials.  railstutorial.org is

> good and is free to use online.  Also work through the Rails Guides,
> starting with 'Getting Started' obviously.
>
> With regard to using vim as the editor, any text editor will suffice
> so just use whichever one you already use for development.
>
> Unless you are absolutely stuck with using windows then I suggest
> using this as an excuse to try out a linux distribution such as
> Ubuntu.   Most of those developing rails apps use linux or Mac and it
> is generally more straightforward.  I can almost guarantee that you
> would not regret the time spent learning Ubuntu, it is great to feel
> back in control of the PC again.
>
> Colin
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