Is Windows Good for Developers Again? - A Review by a Senior Software Engineer

Опубликовано: 12 Ноябрь 2024
на канале: QuanticDev
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I have started my development career with Windows back in middle school. I mostly did PHP back then, along with some basic C/C++ using Borland C++ Builder 6, and it worked out great! However, since then, Windows became the underdog of software development. With the power of free and open-source software, Linux has taken over the server world. The easiest way to write server-side apps that target Linux is to use a Unix based system like macOS or Linux, and not Windows! In addition, Windows never had a great package manager. There were attempts like Chocolatey or Scoop, but they are no match to Homebrew on macOS or 10 different package managers found on Linux systems. Now that we have the second version of Windows Subsystem for Linux, as well as the shiny new Windows Package Manager called "winget", did the tables turn? Let's find out.

Windows Package Manager "winget" and user submitted package repositories:
https://github.com/microsoft/winget-cli
https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs

Arch Linux WSL project used in this video:
https://github.com/yuk7/ArchWSL

If you want to read or contribute, you can find this guide on:
https://quanticdev.com/articles/is-wi...

My "Cleanest Linux Productivity and Development Environment using Manjaro Linux" video which compares Window to Linux (and Mac) for development:
   • Cleanest Linux Productivity and Devel...  

My "Software Engineering" Playlist:
   • Software Engineering  

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