Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 2nd Mar 2008 01:28 UTC, submitted by Hakime
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RE[3]: The stack
by elsewhere on Mon 3rd Mar 2008 03:14 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: The stack"
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2005-07-13

Check this blog post dated August, 2006, on the official rubyonrails.org site for an answer ;-)


Ok, good enough for me.

Like I said, I don't follow RoR that closely, and had no idea that OSX had become that predominant as a development platform.

I will admit that I was presuming OSX favoritism, so will graciously eat my hat and admit that I've learned something new. ;)

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