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Category Archives: rvm
Vlad, RVM and Bundler sittin’ in a tree
(Thanks to Chad for nudging me to write this post Up until now, my only experience with deploying Rails or any other Ruby-based web application has been to use the “standard” Capistrano. For the main Rails 3 application I’ve been … Continue reading
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RVM, Bash Scripting and Rails 3 Edge
I’ve only begun to tap into the power of bash scripting, but I had a need to automate setting up a Rails 3 app on edge, using RVM like I want. So I decided to whip up a very simple … Continue reading
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The Ruby/Rails Life – My Rails 3 Stack – Part 1
As some of you might know, About a month ago I left my almost 10 year career as a Microsoft developer to become an independent Ruby/Rails developer (a term I’m deeming “pulling a Gunderloy”). It was long overdue for me … Continue reading
