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    Stay where you are, no need to switch.
    On Windows use WSL
    On Linux use Wine and in the worst case a VM. Which today shouldn’t be necessary anymore.

    Also if you want to switch you can.
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    @fuck2code I haven’t been using it for while, but when I was using regularly I never had any problem, but maybe that was because of my Insider builds.
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    If you have to ask...
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    Linux for programming, system administration.
    Windows for net framework development, games and leisure time in general.
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    Whatever works best for you.
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    Linux because life is too short for reboots 😂
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    Yes.

    Use the right tool whatever works better for the situation.
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    @fuck2code check out my git repo, took a while but think I got it working pretty well
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    Got to be Linux. It's free as in open and beer. For development work it's so much easier with things like apt, pacman etc, than making it work on windows. Most of the time it's the environment I'll deploy to anyway.
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