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Martin Prout edited this page Mar 17, 2015 · 22 revisions

Some kind windows expert will edit this, otherwise I am recommending using netbeans on windows as I'm pretty sure that will work. Also it is the easiest way to add extra libraries etc. Installing java and possibly Netbeans is not a bad place to start.

You could then install the Netbeans ruby-plugin, and use that to install the jruby_art.gem

Otherwise you probably want to set a cygwin enironment... (why not go whole hog and dual-boot linux, mint would be a good choice)