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Mishcake2019-12-14 15:44:25
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Mishcake, 2019-12-14 15:44:25

Windows 10 as a working environment for full-stack development?

Hello. Share your opinion, please, is it possible to use Win10 for layout, front and back without much strain and bulky crutches?
I will only learn all this, I plan to feel js / vue / react / php / python / django / ruby, I suspect that all sorts of dockers, galpas and other things that I have never used are waiting for me.
I installed Ubuntu, tried to use it as the main OS, it did not work. There are many small subjective sensations that greatly affect the impression and work with the system. Well, it didn’t go stupidly for me, I can’t overpower myself.
MacOS is not available and is not expected in the near future.
Win10 + Ubuntu in a virtual machine? So the interface shamelessly slows down in the virtual machine, it starts to infuriate literally after 10 minutes. Or if you use Ubuntu in a virtual machine, then there will be no need to work continuously for hours?
Or is it better Win10 + WSL and not to soar the brain?
I apologize for the possibly noob question. I found similar questions on the Toaster, but they are very old :( But for the past 13 hours I have been playing with Ubuntu and more and more desire to return to Windu ...

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ned4ded, 2019-12-14
@Mishcake

"Or is it better Win10 + WSL and not to soar the brain?" So I do, I'm satisfied.
Previously, I worked on Ubuntu as a guest on a virtual machine and win10 as a host - I ate memory like a falstaff for breakfast.
Moreover, wsl has excellent integration with vscode, which, in my opinion, is the best free editor for front-end development (tears from the atom a year ago and sighed calmly).

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Antonio Solo, 2019-12-14
@solotony

The desktop environment is first and foremost a habit. Retrain from Windows to Linux, even if the interface is similar .... well, what for.
Personally, OpenServer is enough for me, and I run python in a virtualenv. If you suddenly need your own server, then the simplest thing is to take VDS.

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d-stream, 2019-12-14
@d-stream

Any familiar/comfortable environment - be it win, lin or something else. And the target loads are in virtual machines / containers / combat servers.

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p1dl0, 2019-12-15
@p1dl0

I've been using Linux for over 10 years.
At first, of course, it’s hard, now I don’t understand how on Windows you can work everything there through one place. And with the experience of setting up a line, you can already set up any server and even learn something like ansible or jenkinks, consider devops

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DimonchikSP, 2019-12-15
@DimonchikSP

You can use Docker or Vagrant.
Profit
1 works on a subsystem close to production
2 you can create any set of configurations for any project
3 if you need to reinstall the system, deployment with ready-made configs will take much less time
4 it's convenient :)

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Mikhail, 2019-12-16
@VK_31

Fuck the WSL curve! Fuck those virtuals! On a clean WIN10 everything works fine. Install all packages (most often by simple copying) in one directory, for example c:/web. It remains to set the environment variables in the settings so that the php, node, python commands become available in the console. And VSCode on linux and win is the same.
On linux, of course, it is much more convenient, there are no these unnecessary manipulations with the settings. Yes, and as they wrote above, what could not go into Ubuntu for you? Console and browser?
It looks like this for me. 5df708ec757e0060458120.png
PS I advise you to switch to linux anyway, for web development, dances with a tambourine will be under Windows)

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Eugene Veprytskyi, 2019-12-16
@clickukr

A really good question, I had this literally 6 months ago, I solved it by typing, so to speak.
I just got a laptop powerful enough on licensed Windows 10 out of the box. I decided that I will not temporarily return to ubuntu, I have to try.
So, without a tambourine at all, all you need is BASH, I used GIT , Node and Yarn
for this. All this is under Windu and works fine, all my projects have risen from the git without problems. Docker is ok too. So try.

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