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olovo3212020-07-29 00:29:25
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olovo321, 2020-07-29 00:29:25

Which Linux distribution to choose for the front-end?

Good day!
I'm going to try using Linux for front end development.
Can you tell me which distribution kit to choose, what pitfalls can be when switching from Windows, and which software package, similar to Windows, can be used for convenient work.
Thanks for the answer)

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Sanes, 2020-07-29
@olovo321

No. The front should be done on Windows.

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CityCat4, 2020-07-29
@CityCat4

I'm going to try to use Linux for front-end development.

What for? Is there a serious reason or just "something in the #ope itched ..."?
This is a significant change in the instrumentation. For example gimp instead of photo#ops.
This is a significant change in how you work - in any DE (unless you are already using cross-platform tools) everything is different
. In Linux, the concept is different - fundamentally.
Install VB, run a bubuntu in it, for example - as the most "window-like" distribution - and see how it is.

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Alex_tea, 2020-07-29
@Alex_tea

None, the front must be done on a poppy))
But seriously: anyone will do ... to your taste ... so to speak)

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Saboteur, 2020-07-29
@saboteur_kiev

I'm going to try to use Linux for front-end development.

What for?
what software package

First, choose convenient programs, then the OS in which they work.
Choosing an OS for front-end development is a bit of a misnomer.
The front end does not work in the OS, but in the browser. Therefore, the OS is not as important as your personal comfort when working with a package of programs.

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