It depends on which system you feel more comfortable working with.
If you prefer Windows 10, but need some Linux functionality, install WSL. You'll have a Linux terminal inside Windows 10 without the hassle of instaling and running VMs. In reality, is a VM, but works as a simple terminal. Pretty cool.
There is also Vagrant but belongs to the VM realm.
The operative system will not make you more productive, nor following any trends. Use what you are good at and you feel comfortable with.
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It depends on which system you feel more comfortable working with.
If you prefer Windows 10, but need some Linux functionality, install WSL. You'll have a Linux terminal inside Windows 10 without the hassle of instaling and running VMs. In reality, is a VM, but works as a simple terminal. Pretty cool.
There is also Vagrant but belongs to the VM realm.
The operative system will not make you more productive, nor following any trends. Use what you are good at and you feel comfortable with.