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    1 year ago

    What do you mean by “good”? Some people prefer their OS over the other and they perfectly adapted to it.

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      1 year ago

      Windows crashes very frequently and the error is not easy to debug most of the time. You may need to restart the computer ( and you will get used to it ). Plus, Microsoft support forum sucks and takes a long time to answer just one question. It obviously isn’t a good environment for coding.

      Linux, on the other hand, is far easier to debug and Linux professionals can help you with that.

      Most of the open-sourced softwares are Linux compatible, so that will be very helpful for coding.

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        1 year ago

        I see a few inconsistencies in your comment

        1. Why would you browse (if using win) Microsoft support forums while programming? Obviously it’s for hardware/software related issues, not much tied to your coding environment.

        2. Why I have to ask professionals for help in the first place? If I need help from 3rd party people in order to fix a bug in my app because of OS issues then something is very wrong.

        3. Environment is how you make it. For example you can use PowerShell both on Linux and windows. The only difference is that some apps are not there by default or are unavailable and you have to look for alternatives. So there’s no problem in setting a whole environment from ground up on LFS if you know what you’re looking for. It’s all about making yourself feel in home.