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by mdip
696 days ago
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It's funny how that works. Leave FAANG and most internal developers at large corporations are running Windows. It wasn't until I started at a smaller shop that I found people regularly using Linux to do their jobs, usually in a dual-boot or with a virtual Windows install "just in case" but most never touched it. I'm presently working supporting a .NET web app (some of which is "old .NET Framework) but my work machine runs OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. I can't see that flying at the larger shops I have previously worked at. I'll admit, that might be different -- today -- I haven't worked at a large shop in more than a decade. |
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That's before you factor in that almost everyone in IT is a born and bred in Windows and in almost every case people tend to choose what they know best.