Designer’s Guide to Rails on Windows
I’ve just finished writing a series of articles focusing on getting a Rails development environment running on a Windows machine. This is primarily for the new people joining our team over the next few months, and explains some key concepts like Ruby language characteristics, SQL, and subversion usage. I purposely kept the programming discussion shallow as my main focus was getting our designers up-to-speed without overwhelming them with technical jargon.
You can check out the full series here:
PART ONE: Introduction to Ruby, Rails, MySQL and Subversion.
PART TWO: Ruby Installation and Language Primer.
PART THREE: Rails, MySQL and the Windows Command Prompt.
PART FOUR: RMagick and Subversion.

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