About me: software developer who is into JavaScript and NodeJS and constantly working on one or another side project and/or open source. I have a blog at https://alex-rudenko.com
This is what I think, I mean, yes Windows sometimes is not so flexible and you need to make some effort to set up something, while on Linux (just because I use it as main OS) all you need is there and it's so simple to get it, but if you enjoy Windows or if those limits are not a problem for you, why not use it?
If Windows works for you and if it does not limit you, just use it!
This is what I think, I mean, yes Windows sometimes is not so flexible and you need to make some effort to set up something, while on Linux (just because I use it as main OS) all you need is there and it's so simple to get it, but if you enjoy Windows or if those limits are not a problem for you, why not use it?
Windows doesn't have a mature package manager like all the linux distros do, but Chocolately and Scoop go a long way to solving that problem.
Finding Scoop made me fall in love with Windows again.