Ruby USB Drive

How about PIMKI? I've stuck a PIMKI (repository? Blob? ...?) on my USB
drive and I use it to keep track of notes and stuff. I don't use a PDA.
If I need something other than my little Moleskine pocket notebook can
easily hold, I use PIMKI.

For those of you who don't know, PIMKI is a 'Personal Information
Management wiKI'. It's pretty cool to be able to pop in the drive,
start up pimki.rb and surf to my own local PIM.

I've tried Palms, Clies, and others. I find that the combo of Moleskine
and PIMKI is working for me.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Giovanni Intini [mailto:intinig@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 7:09 PM
To: ruby-talk ML
Subject: Ruby USB Drive

For Christmas I got a wonderful present: a 1GB USB drive. Now
I feel the need to fill it with Ruby goodness, but I don't
know exactely what to put on it.

Basically I need a portable development enviroment that can
be used with OSX, Linux and Windows. Windows could be
bypassed by putting a bootable minimal live linux
distribution on the drive, but then I could find myself on a
box that can't boot from a usb drive (I have two of them at home :)).

I was thinking about:

Reference Documentation: Pickaxe2 PDF (that you too should
buy!), rails doumentation, who knows what else

An editor for each platform: TextMate (Mac), and don't know
what to use on win/linux

Ruby in its various forms

Everything else. Obviously I don't know or I wouldn't have asked :slight_smile:

I think that 1GB should be more than enough for every ruby
developer so suggest everything you have in mind :slight_smile: