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Denwer + Ruby?
Can anyone share advice on how to organize everything beautifully, if, of course, this is possible?
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What for? Do you want to write web applications in Ruby without frameworks at all? To clean? If so, then via FastCGI, although in theory it is possible to connect via CGI.
If, nevertheless, it’s smart to write on frameworks like Ruby on Rails, Sinatra, then for them there are immediately built-in web servers like RoR or the launch of a Sinatra application. Also in general there is Thin, Unicorn.
Therefore, for Apache development it will be superfluous here.
Why Denver, when there is bitnami.org/stack/rubystack
You, apparently, will be interested in "Installer ... RubyStack 2.2 for Windows". Although personally I would prefer a virtual machine.
two or three times but I would still advise a full-fledged apache, or even better debian + ruby, so to speak, there will be a test server and fewer problems with further transfer to real hosting
I wanted it with Denver, because the automation of the process. I create the necessary directory in /home, do a checkout - it's ready.
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