![]() ![]() There are plenty of such applications to choose from, and I personally prefer Cmder. Cmder (console emulator)Ī good console emulator makes working with Windows much easier. So let me tell you how to set up a working Rails environment on Windows 10. ![]() But of course it’s silly to have such setup for studying purposes or for developing something small. To be honest, the perfect setup for me is to have remote server with running Rails and to have editor to sync locally edited files with files on server. ![]() But because of this reputation, Windows is being neglected by developers and too often they just ignore bugs reported Windows-only and don’t test new versions on it.Īs you have probably guessed, I prefer Windows on my work computer. There is a mentality among developers that Windows is not for programming, which is quite unfair, since the system has made so much progress since their older versions. In my opinion, the problems that you will face when trying to make Ruby on Rails work on Windows is not just the system’s fault, it’s mostly the problem of community itself. While I’m not saying that it’s the perfect operating system (nothing is perfect), and I will agree that it’s not easy to have complicated working environment on it, I wouldn’t go as far as to say don’t even try it. Well, of course you’ll fail, if the last time you worked with Windows was couple of years ago. A little while ago, my colleague quite boldly wrote that first time around, you will probably fail installing Ruby on Rails for Windows.
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