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by smoldesu
1390 days ago
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None of this refutes the idea that Linux is a good development platform. If you're not going to respond to my points, why are you even replying? I already told you Linux is a bad desktop. The OP didn't ask about "good desktops" though, and your willful misinterpretation of the question is getting you nowhere. |
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You know it does. You just didn't like the answer because it is true, and even the respondents here have reinforced my claims.
The OP is talking about the host desktop platform to develop ON to TARGET whatever they want, which may include Desktop apps, Linux apps, whatever. As you already admitted that Linux is a bad desktop, it is immediately disqualified as a 'developer-friendly' host platform, especially when there is no reason why Windows users need to do a full migration, backup, clean install of a distro that works terribly than both Windows or macOS. They might as well use WSL2.
> The OP didn't ask about "good desktops" though, and your willful misinterpretation of the question is getting you nowhere.
Then is that why the majority here are not even supporting or recommending a Linux distro to use to target Linux itself? It seems more have responded with either Windows or macOS!
You can continue your denial, but this is how 'Ask HN' works.