The best environment for Rails on Windows
Fabio Akita has put together an excellent how-to on how to setup your windows machine to succesfuly install a perfect environment to develop Rails applications.
Before starting out, ignore some of what’ve already read elsewhere: it is not necessary to use full blown IDEs such as Netbeans or Aptana. You can, but you don’t need to. You can also ignore one-size-fits-all bloated installers such as Instant Rails (sorry, I don’t mean to bash as I know people made lots of effort to assemble them). Let’s install a clean environment from scratch for Windows.
You can read the tutorial here.
On a side note I like to add that I prefer e-texteditor since it is compatible with almost all the Texmate bundles and snippets out there.
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