![]() ![]() Just a small list from the top of my mind. Ask Microsoft and they'll tell you reinstall windows. If something breaks, you can't exactly debug it easily. ![]() Despite buying (!) the OS, I get candy crush and other useless cruft installed.Lack of multi-display support, system tray won't come along, apps opening apps do not respect the location they were shut down at.Missing middle-mouse-button clipboard, can't get it to work unless you install odd programs on windows.Console emulators are sub-par to native linux.Windows updates, especially when you put your PC to sleep and it wakes up by itself to patch and shut off your VMs.Everybody's gonna tell you that, but then again you can take your own advice and google it. Visual Studio is still the BEST IDE for serious software development. So you claiming it's for the trashcan shows how out of touch with reality you are. Majority of enterprise software runs on it. Linux is great for what it is, but that doesn't mean Windows is in any way sort or shape - bad. The only issue I'd have with WSL is the way I access windows partitions which is through the /mnt system but I guess, that's "the linux way" of things.Īnd don't get me wrong. I cannot see a difference between WSL ubuntu and native desktop ubuntu (as I have that one too on a dual-boot) I've even set up VS.Code to launch PHP/xDebug through that same bash. Lolwut?!? Have you tried WSL in the past year? Because I'm using that on a daily basis and IO is the least of my concerns. Having a proper terminal/console available is a valid criteria for developers. They are windows issues, proven issues, that are most likely never going to be fixed within a timeframe that benefits me. ![]()
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