I guess it make sense to use ZSH but I am a windows user and I don't want to install more stuff. That's why this works for me.
Again, important part is the functions and how you call them (using bash, zsh, etc) is very personal to the user using it. They can be used anywhere. Even the alias names can be changed based on the user preference.
the important it's the consistency and stays DRY (don't repeat your self).
And the productivity is important too.
I can start to work slowly because Windows or other software, but my boss doesn't go to understand the purpose?
I tried and I'm more productive on Mac osx, Windows with virus and co, I didn't go anywhere then Linux can be a good fit for me too, I'm working on Debian and Ubuntu sometimes.
It's really similar to mac osx.
Yeah by my opinion mac is more user-friendly for developers, but what I noticed for myself is that I really enjoy more working on it, and my mood can increase productivity not tools, you can find similar tools for windows, and something can be even better, I have friends who really don't like mac os, I'm sure that theirs productivity is much better on windows
I think someone has to say it to you, there are people with different opinions even with different tastes. You should know that it isn't called marginality
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I guess it make sense to use ZSH but I am a windows user and I don't want to install more stuff. That's why this works for me.
Again, important part is the functions and how you call them (using bash, zsh, etc) is very personal to the user using it. They can be used anywhere. Even the alias names can be changed based on the user preference.
the important it's the consistency and stays DRY (don't repeat your self).
And the productivity is important too.
I can start to work slowly because Windows or other software, but my boss doesn't go to understand the purpose?
Maybe you would be even faster on windows who knows :)
I tried and I'm more productive on Mac osx, Windows with virus and co, I didn't go anywhere then Linux can be a good fit for me too, I'm working on Debian and Ubuntu sometimes.
It's really similar to mac osx.
Yeah by my opinion mac is more user-friendly for developers, but what I noticed for myself is that I really enjoy more working on it, and my mood can increase productivity not tools, you can find similar tools for windows, and something can be even better, I have friends who really don't like mac os, I'm sure that theirs productivity is much better on windows
I'm sure you're friends are very marginal.
I think someone has to say it to you, there are people with different opinions even with different tastes. You should know that it isn't called marginality