Re: [CHC] Help getting Rails environment(s) up and running?

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Taurus Colvin

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Oct 7, 2012, 12:46:12 PM10/7/12
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Hi Dan,

Railscasts has a nice episode showing how to deploy to Amazon EC2 using the rubber gem:


Railscasts is a great general resource for Rails devs new and experienced.

I'm happy to help if you get stuck.

Cheers,

Taurus


On Oct 7, 2012, at 11:42 AM, Dan Trenz wrote:

I'm an experience LAMP PHP dev trying to start learning Ruby on Rails.

So far, I love many of the clever and intuitive syntax and framework features, but it seems like once I try to use a real server (vs. WebBrick) and a real DB (e.g. MySQL vs. SQLite) things fall apart.

There are a million guides, tutorials, etc out there, but most of them completely avoid what to do if you want to actually get your rails app running anywhere but your local machine.

I'd GREATLY appreciate any help from anyone with Rails experience in order to get some basic dev & prod environments up and running.

Thanks -Dan

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Cory Kaufman-Schofield

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Oct 7, 2012, 1:09:26 PM10/7/12
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Hey Dan,

If you're learning, you might as well just deploy to a free Heroku instance:


Then you don't have to worry as much about the production environment.

Cory
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