• lud@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      Yeah, it’s weird that people say that when visual studio 20XX is windows only and the most popular IDE (IIRC).

    • Potatos_are_not_friends@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I used to be a pure Win dev and used Docker, and so did half of my in-person team. And when we had windows issues, it was always this weird edge-case of “oh, this is only happening on Dave’s comp. Or Sarah’s. Or Steve’s.” Even on the same computer brands.

      Then pandemic happened, and my company gave everyone Macs to work remotely. And my dept tripled and troubleshooting remotely sucks ass. But these Macs, it was all the same. Dealing with tech issues took an hour vs the whole day. And people spent more time coding than fighting their OS.

      On windows, You can absolutely use WSL and all these other work around, but I kept having to fight Windows to do something. Drivers. Or permissions. Or some weird ass setting. But on Macs, troubleshooting and problem solving was way easier. Weird to say, but Apple just gets out of your way.

      In terms of “I’m just trying to code”, as a Windows user for over 25 years, holy shit Mac just works right out of the box.

      And once Linux/proton is more mature, I really can’t see using Windows at all.

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      1 year ago

      Have you ever done software development on Windows? It’s a PITA. And in corporate environments you are more likely to get a mac, than a Linux machine.