Rails on windows

It's no secret that the entire Ruby onRails core team uses OS X as their preferreddevelopment environment. Becauseof this, it is very easy to findauthoritative information on the webabout using Rails on OS X. But the truthis that Windows developers using Railsprobably outnumber those using oth...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hibbs, Curt (-)
Other Authors: Hogan, Brian
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: [Sebastopol, California] : O'Reilly Media 2007.
Edition:1st edition
Series:O'Reilly short cuts
O'Reilly short cuts.
Subjects:
See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627061006719
Table of Contents:
  • The Plan; Getting Started on the Fast Track; Instant Rails; Testing Instant Rails; Other features; Using RadRails with Instant Rails; Caveats; Install Ruby on Rails Manually; Updating RubyGems; Installing Rails and the Dependencies; Installing Mongrel; Installing MySQL; Working with Microsoft SQL Server; ODBC Connection; ADO Connection; Installing Subversion for Use with Rails; Installing the Subversion Client Tools; Testing Subversion; Installing TortoiseSVN-A GUI for Subversion; Configuring Subversion for SVN+SSH; Creating Your Own Repository; Starting the Repository
  • Connect to Your New Repository via TortiseSVNRunning the Repository as a Service; Common Rails Tasks; Using RCov in Order to Test Code Coverage; Installing ZenTest to Continuously Test Your Application; Setting the path system-wide; Deploying with Capistrano on Windows; Installing Capistrano; Using SQLite with Rails; Development Environments for Windows; RadRails; Eclipse for Rails; ActiveState Komodo; Ruby In Steel; e; Debugging in Rails; The Rails Console; The Breakpointer; Wrapping Up; Acknowledgments