I got myself a new 8 gig USB key and I'm looking for a decent solution to have a portable RoR environment to learn on. I did the google on it and found a few possibilities, but I'm curious to hear some real life experiences and opinions. Thanks!
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I like InstantRails, very easy to use, no installer, and does not modify your system environment. |
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I found this, and I intend to give it a go this evening: Flash Rails |
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Assuming you're on Windows, I'd go for Instant Rails and Netbeans (with a JVM for Netbeans). Netbeans is a bit heavy-weight, but it supports lots of nice rails focused IDE features and is the best IDE for Rails on Windows IMO. You'll get all of that on a lot less than 1 gig. |
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Setting up a portable install of Cygwin would be a good choice. You'll have a full *nix environment which would give you endless possibilities. You could easily have Ruby, Rails, Mongrel (or whatever server of choice) as well as a really good editor at your disposal as well. I would recommend VIM with this Rails specific VIM configuration (fantastic looks and feel!). I currently have a similar setup running Cygwin off a jump drive. I use it mostly for the bash shell, VIM, and using tail to monitor development log files with its nicely color coded syntax. |
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