As a beginner, I use Windows 10. There's no real reason for me to invest time in finding the exact Linux fork that's perfect for my purposes when I already have something that works well enough. Perhaps if I continue coding I'll find something better, but right now I'm fine for as long Windows supports Visual Studio (forever), Microsoft Edge (until they become overconfident in a new browser technology and ruin everything), and the Adobe Creative Cloud app suite (most likely forever).
As a beginner, I use Windows 10. There's no real reason for me to invest time in finding the exact Linux fork that's perfect for my purposes when I already have something that works well enough. Perhaps if I continue coding I'll find something better, but right now I'm fine for as long Windows supports Visual Studio (forever), Microsoft Edge (until they become overconfident in a new browser technology and ruin everything), and the Adobe Creative Cloud app suite (most likely forever).
Theres also no reason to go outside your home when your home works well enough. ;-)