Hah! Well look at that... thanks Rob!

On Nov 16, 6:38 pm, Rob Biedenharn <[email protected]>
wrote:
> 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 pikhttps://github.com/vertiginous/pik
>
>
>
> (but I develop on Mac OSX so I've never used it)
>
> -Rob
>
> Rob Biedenharn
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