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Brandon Seekins
3,182 PointsGenerate a Rails Application
How do you do this on Windows 7? Windows doesn't have a Terminal and those commands don't work for windows. How do I set up the projects folder and how do I do the install using windows commands in the CMD? Thanks
2 Answers
Brandon Seekins
3,182 PointsGot it to work used GIT BASH program and then made the directory and it was smooth sailing from there :)
Robert Mabbs
12,060 PointsBrandon Seekins I think one of the best ways of running Ruby on Rails on Windows, would be to install Virtualbox and Linux Ubuntu. This would let you run Ruby on Rails on Linux with no problems. This is what I done before getting my MacBook Pro.
Brandon Seekins
3,182 PointsI could but I'm trying to learn it on windows so no matter what OS I can use it