![]() To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to post to this group, send email to view this discussion on the web visit. You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. Will that be enough?įinally, I suppose I will need to find documentation on how to configure all these applications: do you have any suggestion about that? ![]() Git: Git is already installed with Ubuntu.Web server: what local web server would you suggest? WEBrick? Apache? The tutorial uses WEBrick.Node.js: the RailsApps project says that "for development on Ubuntu Linux it is best to install the Node.js server-side JavaScript environment".Bundler: is it installed with Ruby of will I need to install it separately?.For the tutorial, it was more determinant the possibility to choose the Rails version than that of Ruby. RVM: will I need RVM for switching between Ruby versions? The RailsApps project recommends it.On the other hand I do not know the limits of compatibility between the two databases, so I would not like to find myself into trouble. I am undecided because on the one hand I completed the course without noticing any incompatibility between SQLite and PostgreSQL, and Michael Hartl says that SQLite is much easier than PostgreSQL. BitNami RubyStack is distributed for free under the Apache 2.0 license. It can be deployed using a native installer, as a virtual machine or in the cloud. It includes ready-to-run versions of Apache, MySQL, Ruby and Rails and required dependencies. A database: the Rails Tutorial uses SQLite but Heroku recommends to use PostgreSQL also in development (Heroku uses PostgreSQL). BitNami RubyStack greatly simplifies the development and deployment of Ruby on Rails applications.The official Rails web page used to provide a link for those interested in how to install the Ruby on Rails development environment: would that be a recommendable solution?Ĭombining my brief experience as a student and The RailsApps Project suggestions, I suppose I need the following applications: Since I planned to study Ruby for Rails, I installed Bitnami RubyStack: would you recommend to keep it? Or, as I suspect, it would be better to install each component separately? In the official Ruby web page, Bitnami RubyStack is recommended as a complete development environment for Rails. I am determined to use Atom + Terminal, and I would really appreciate some help in determining what remains of all the necessary software to be installed in my computer, because the tutorial is not much helpful in this respect.īefore Rails I decided to study some Ruby. Having finished the Michael Hartl Rails tutorial, which uses Cloud9 as development environment, I would like to redo it configuring my machine (Ubuntu 14.04 LTS) as a local development environment.
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