On Friday, September 21, 2012 8:25:39 PM UTC+1, Ruby-Forum.com User wrote:
lyosha wrote in post #1076588:
man.. why does everything is so slow on developing on windows?
It's not. Check your machine and rails configuration. Development
environment will always be slower than production
lyosha wrote in post #1076588:
man.. why does everything is so slow on developing on windows?
It's not. Check your machine and rails configuration. Development
environment will always be slower than production or other environment
that caches models.
Given enough hardware I'm sure that a
On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 12:24 PM, masta Blasta li...@ruby-forum.com wrote:
Frankly i'm a bit annoyed at Nix/Mac users pretending that development
on the Mac is so much better. It isn't. Developing on windows is just as
easy and productive. If anything, it's better because you can have a
Hi,
I am interested in the given profile.
Regards,
Mukesh
On Wednesday, September 19, 2012 8:08:49 AM UTC+5:30, lyosha wrote:
man.. why does everything is so slow on developing on windows?
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On Thursday, April 12, 2012 11:37:08 AM UTC-3, (unknown) wrote:
Using the following guide I was able to get the newer version of rails
(3.0.x) running on my Windows production server:
http://everything-ruby.blogspot.com/2011/04/installing-windows-server-2008-ee-with_10.html
Everything seems
Frankly I do not want to go to Linux because I will not miss the
editor Photoshop and Gimp for me is not quite acceptable.
Who uses a Linux?
On 17 янв, 16:59, Colin Law clan...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 17 January 2011 13:50, eJay vad.antro...@gmail.com wrote:
Ruby 1.8.7, Checked 1.9.2, saw
On 18 January 2011 10:25, eJay vad.antro...@gmail.com wrote:
Frankly I do not want to go to Linux because I will not miss the
editor Photoshop and Gimp for me is not quite acceptable.
Who uses a Linux?
Most of us here I suspect. Anyway there is no need to switch
completely. You can either
eJay wrote in post #975656:
Frankly I do not want to go to Linux because I will not miss the
editor Photoshop and Gimp for me is not quite acceptable.
Then I advise either using a Linux VM (if you really need Windows
applications) or, better, getting a Mac.
Rails development on Windows is, by
eJay wrote in post #975656:
Frankly I do not want to go to Linux because I will not miss the
editor Photoshop and Gimp for me is not quite acceptable.
Who uses a Linux?
At home, I dual boot Win7 Pro (home stuff and fun stuff) and Ubuntu
10.04 (Rails development work) since the machine is
Ruby 1.8.7, Checked 1.9.2, saw no difference at all. Webrick starts 40
seconds.
On 17 янв, 15:02, Colin Law clan...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 17 January 2011 10:35, eJay vad.antro...@gmail.com wrote:
Pic:http://nclub.by.ru/slow_rails.JPG
What is it? When the developers to fix this?
You
On 17 January 2011 13:50, eJay vad.antro...@gmail.com wrote:
Ruby 1.8.7, Checked 1.9.2, saw no difference at all. Webrick starts 40
seconds.
This looks like the ideal time to switch to Ubuntu (or similar) then.
I took the plunge some time ago (setting up a dual boot on my PC so I
could still
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