• Cawifre@lemmy.world
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    24 days ago

    I’m still using Windows 11 just from inertia, but I’ve been putting my kids on Linux Mint and Bazzite depending.

    I don’t think I can get away from Windows, as a professional .NET developer, but I won’t likely have more than the one Windows laptop at this point. My entire home lab and home infra is Linux of one variety or another. If we count VMs, then I overwhelmingly using Debian.

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      24 days ago

      I don’t think I can get away from Windows, as a professional .NET developer

      Because you have to use VS Code instead of VS? You can always deploy to a Windows VM if you need to be sure IIS works. Though everything will just run on dotnet and nginx through a reverse proxy if you want to stay within Linux.

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      24 days ago

      I don’t think I can get away from Windows, as a professional .NET developer,

      I understand that .Net is nicely cross-platform, now.

      But it’s still simplest to run whatever the boss is running.