Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 2nd Mar 2008 01:28 UTC, submitted by Hakime
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RE: The stack
by elsewhere on Sun 2nd Mar 2008 04:15 UTC in reply to "The stack"
elsewhere
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2005-07-13

I believe that the Mac will continue to be the preferred platform for Rails development.


I'll admit I'm not necessarily up to date on these things, but when was the Mac annointed as the preferred platform for Rails development?

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