------ art_8740_29356397.1189377708541 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Thanks for all answers... :) On 9/10/07, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky <znmeb / cesmail.net> wrote: > > > 1. Have you considered staying on Windows and installing "Instant Rails" > there? Yes. This is where I am now. But majority of new developments and all hostings I found are on Linux/Unix so ... 2. Have you considered installing the jRuby platform on Windows and > using that? No. I really do not like to mess with Java stuff again (have a awful experience with enterprise Java with which I have to interop with in one of our apps I developed in my work. Never more!). But I really looking forward to spent some time with IronRuby (http://ironruby.rubyforge.org/) when it will be more complete. 3. What do you want to learn about Linux? Linux is a pretty broad area. > Do you want to learn how to "develop web applications" using the > "native" Linux tools plus Ruby on Rails? Do you want to learn how to > administer a Linux-based web application/Ruby on Rails server? Well, for now I like to learn how to install Linux and apps I needed to be productive with developing web applications using Ruby on Rails. I do not looking forward to using Linux as my primary platform for now. thanks. -- slavo. ------ art_8740_29356397.1189377708541--