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I like developing on a *nix based system. In my experience, unless you’re using Visual Studio and developing .NET, it’s very cumbersome to develop anything.
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You one let me show you the evil ways of:
- vim / emacs
- automation
- tools lots and lots of 'em.
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tahnik389907y@Rethought Most of the time (unless the language is platform specific), switching OS has nothing to do with programming/coding. By the time someone switches OS, they could learn the current OS and get productive tools to get shit done.
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theNox94777yMy uni uses Linux on the school computers and they provided us with VMs of the exactly same environment and told us to get used to it
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