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[โ€“] LeFantome@programming.dev 12 points 1 year ago (9 children)

Funny. That is why I do not use Windows. It takes so long to set up. First, so many of the drivers are not built in. Then, hardly any of the apps I need are built in. Then, none of the programs stay current without constant admin.

Who has that kind of time?

[โ€“] akippnn@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

Literally this. Even though I never faced any of the issues both of you had, but I don't get why it's hard to use Windows.

Linux is meant to be difficult to setup for new users.

Windows is meant to be an asshole to setup for enthusiasts.

Want to use Windows? You need: WSL2, Powertoys, AltDrag, Scoop, and so on.

You want to install thousands of fonts inside hundreds of folders? You have to learn some obscure undocumented Powershell class to make a script that installs all those fonts for you system-wide (or even user scope for that matter).

You also need MSYS2 for stuff like GNU Make, GDB, etc. You can use Visual Studio, but have fun with that because you'll be pulling out hairs every once in a while.

Oh you want to process multiple files with regex? Definitely good luck with that.

It's funny that I find it easier to use Linux, and do everything that I used to do on Windows the same on Linux just as easily.

Edit: powertoys, not powertools. my bad

[โ€“] xaxl@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

You should be using the best tool for the job, even when it comes to operating systems and software. If your development workflow is this heavily dependent on Linux then I'm not surprised you find it Windows more painful compared to just running Linux itself.

For myself, mostly doing enterprise and backend development in C#, Python and a bit of Go, Windows gets out of my way and let's me get to work far more efficiently than Linux ever does for this work.

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