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Well you use windows because you're "used" to it.
Imho that is not a good route to take in development ;)
Personally I am just too tired of fixing issues with windows...
The latest update fucked my 2.3k € Alienware... The signatures for the Microsoft drivers are no longer recognised... Yep... The Microsoft drivers. And there have been many other issues causing bsods in the past as well (Nvidia, nvme, etc)
If you can afford it I suggest trying a Mac for dev work at least.
Windows for gaming and Linux for admin/server work.
You will find a Linux environment to be much faster once you're accustomed to it -
P.S. Thats not to say I agree with any flaming. Just saying try it all before you choose ;)
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CWins47429yPeople like to feel great, but doing great things is hard, so they chose an easier criterion like their choice of OS or IDE, their gaming platform ( master race bullshit) ...or their race, nationality, religion or being vegetarian. All great reasons to treat others badly. -
@alecjd @matsaki95 yeah man, just need your email, I think we disabled the link to be invitation only
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@apisarenco
First of that was my personal view on the matter. It goes without saying everyone should use what they want.
Also my comment was not meant as flaming for windows. I have used windows for development for years.
Eventually I found myself needing a better workflow (that Mac can provide me) and bash (that Mac can provide me). And I am too sick of dealing with blue screens. Way too sick of it.
I have also used Linux for dev for a short time but due to app compatibility that didn't last. -
@apisarenco Its not dishonest. Some where by Nvidia drivers (hybrid), some by nvme driver and as I said on first post I now have signature issues due to an update so I can't boot with signature enforcement on. I could attach a screenshot but I don't feel the need to prove anything.
Why should I choose to keep facing these while trying to work?
And yeah bash is a preference but I am not convinced about the Linux subsystem yet (and what issues might arise in the mix).
At any rate let's not continue this discussion. I have my views you have yours that's all well and good. -
@apisarenco
Dirty/fast solution:
apt remove apport
Will get rid of the messages and you probably won't see any difference - everything will work.
Linux distros usually require some or a lot of setup on each machine to work properly -
CWins47429yI find it strange that OS seems to be so important in work performance.
For me, the most important part of developing happens within my brain and as far as i know, all OSs have IDEs and Editors with configurable key-shortcuts for everything and the possibility to automate a lot with scripts.
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I'm in a slack channel with our fellow devs as a side chat for downtime.
We get to talking about coding, and then it led to the tools of coding then it led to OS debate.
I said I use Windows because it's what I work the fastest with. Then out of nowhere, they start flaming me, calling me random boy and there's really nothing I can do about it, because the "elitests" keep piling on the list of why Windows is bad.
Why is it that when I go into a coding server and I link a Windows solution to said problem, I get flamed for it?
It's honestly like I can't use software without someone trying to dox me (even if that is a overstatement)
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why the hate
don't dox
pls no flame