Drive on windows and it lets you use sublime atom vs code etc on windows to edit your rails application.
Ruby on rails mac vs windows.
Detailed up to date instructions help you install newest rails release.
This is actually the c.
The best place to develop rails apps on the windows subsystem for linux is to navigate to mnt c.
Let s create your first rails application.
Navigate to the c.
Amazing that it only took a decade to finally get a working environment on windows and it s still linux.
Setting up an advanced ruby environment is quite an easy task.
At the early days at flatstack we used windows as terminal client with putty ide and web browser.
Ruby on rails is based on the model view controller mvc architecture which means data is separated from a user interface and provides you with different views of data.
That main idea that all development made on linux machine and you get access to the terminal via ssh using putty and to the files via smb.
Most rails developers use macos or linux because the underlying unix operating system has long been the basis for open source programming.
Ruby on rails now referred to as rails.
Kudos for another great clearly written how to maybe i ll give it another.
You can develop web applications with rails on computers running mac os x linux or microsoft windows operating systems.
I want to spend more time developing as a hobby and i have learned the hard way that developing rails applications on windows is not fun.
Ruby on rails is used for server side scripting and developing web applications.
I gave ruby on rails on vm on windows and ror on plain old windows a valiant try for a couple of years back around 2007 then gave up in disgust.
And now for the moment of truth.
I am currently starting ruby on rails development and currently use windows xp or 7 but i find lots of cases where gems don t seem to do what they should or its a pain to install and use them under windows like twitter bootstrap seems fine for mac os but i had to work out that sass bootstrap was better for windows.