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Hello Bro.
To avoid hemorrhoids:
install node.js only through nvm, then packages through npm
with other languages, try to do the same.
You should not be attached to repositories of distribution kits. It so happened that the developers came up with more convenient repositories for themselves with more up-to-date versions than the maintainers of OS distro repositories provide.
Otherwise, it doesn't matter which distro you choose. The Gentou has more boobs, but the beard will also be fluffier.
For web development: Windows + Vagrant->Ubuntu.
I use box.scotch.io myself
If you are a future human orchestra, then the best option is the one that is most popular - any deb like or rpm like mainstream distro.
I am using Mac OS. This system is also unix. I like it because it already has enough software. You can do everything. And at the same time, everything rises up. By the way, node and the like were one of the reasons to buy a Mac.
You can, of course, free ones like Ubuntu, but I really think that the system should bring pleasure while working. Most of life is spent looking at this system. Well, the poppy is really not a bad system.
I dare to guess - Ubuntu.
But IMHO for a web developer, MAC-OS or Windows is more suitable.
If you are afraid to install something from third-party repositories, build packages by hand, then windows is more suitable for you.
Put what is more convenient for you. Again, depends on what tools you need? If you need photoshop - don't bother with linux. If it's just nodejs - install debian, for example, or ubuntu, fedora - there won't be much difference.
I have it hanging out on ubuntu 14.04
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