Installing Ruby on Rails w/ MySQL on Windows
Latest instructions (as of June 2014): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ih4txNf7w_U&list=PLcwklDOKWhc8iX006Eo1hjhwP7h7xrz_q 2014/02/10 - these instructions are out of date, please checkout the new instructions here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eFwV8lRu1w&list=PLcwklDOKWhc-k8VsT-ixbAY0TdQI5JLoW *** Update 4 (2013-10-17) These instructions are out of date as stated earlier. Please checkout my latest instructions here: http://youtu.be/C5S7vjN6GLc *** Update 3: For anyone experiencing issues with encoding when running 'ruby dk.rb init', checkout the following: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/rubyinstaller/CE6fuao_ov8/eN-ieSiWi_sJ And again, these instructions are out of date, please checkout my new instructions (linked below). *** Update 2: It's unlikely you want to follow these instructions as they're out-of-date. Please check out my updated installation instructions here: http://youtu.be/OUF7m_I2o4A *** Update: Unless you're specifically looking to install Rails 3.2 (Rails 4 is now out) checkout these updated Instructions for installing Rails 4, Ruby 2.0 and the MySQL gem: http://youtu.be/OUF7m_I2o4A Beginner oriented instructions on how to install Ruby 1.9.3 with Rails 3.2 (using the MySQL gem) on Windows 7. Sublime Text 2: http://www.sublimetext.com/2 Note that this video assumes you have the MySQL server installed. Instructions on installing MySQL on Windows can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cHS4HoEFV8
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