On Nov 16, 2011, at 5:43 AM, James wrote:

Since this question seems to get asked every now and then, I thought
I'd just chime in...

I've been developing happily on Windows for the last 3 years. Every
now and then there might be a small issue, but otherwise it hasn't
been as painful as many would have you believe. I do have an Ubuntu
virtual machine that I play around on as well, but you can totally get
by using Windows. The only limitation is that there is a lack of
something like RVM for Windows (unless I've missed something). So if
you're dealing with rails apps that require you chopping and changing
between versions of Ruby, you'll want to look at that Ubuntu virtual
machine.

You've missed pik
https://github.com/vertiginous/pik



(but I develop on Mac OSX so I've never used it)

-Rob

Rob Biedenharn          
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