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Is linux good for programming activities?

16th Aug 2018, 11:30 AM
Sultan Kautsar
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Well, it's the best choice for web development. Most servers use Linux, so it is important to know it.
17th Aug 2018, 12:29 PM
Igor Makarsky
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Yep.
16th Aug 2018, 11:32 AM
Maz
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there are many disciplines of programming, web design development, software development, data analyst, platform engineer, networking engineering.. and hundreds more. But knowing your OS is very crucial for all fields, and what better than unix/linux. Be it any stream u pick, once you master terminal commands and basic scripting and know your OS well, you unlock a new mighty strength. be it TASK AUTOMATION PLATFORM DEVELOPMENT CLOUD DEVELOPMENT USER MANAGEMENT DEV OPS / SYS OPS SOLUTION ARCHITECT SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT NETWORKING and so much more
16th Aug 2018, 2:50 PM
Morpheus
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It could be best for python because in most of its distros python interpreter is pre-installed. And if you want to do programming with swift and you java not a Mac computer , Ubuntu (a Linux distro) is supported for programming with swift but you can't develop apps for Mac os or iOS.
16th Aug 2018, 12:34 PM
Krishna Kumar
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if you know Linux enough to ask this question then I think you already know answer...... don't kid yourself....go for Linux 👍
16th Aug 2018, 8:43 PM
bob dylan
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It is the best, not good!
17th Aug 2018, 3:15 AM
inxanedev!
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learning the command line will be useful always
17th Aug 2018, 5:04 AM
Ole113
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You just have to whether you are interested in networking, Web engineering or any of the development You must use it. But let me tell you if you are a windows user it will be boring OS for you and a bit difficult too.
16th Aug 2018, 11:40 AM
Shafiq
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Yep, Linux is a beautiful choice , its even very good for web development , its free , security minded its might seem a little confuse to get use to it if you have being using window for programming , all the seem it a great choice
18th Aug 2018, 7:36 AM
George S Mulbah II
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It is "ready" to it out of the box. Unfortunately it isn't user friendly for beginners. It looks like huge amount of universal tools that are depend from each other. It is better to start with some IDE (Integrated Development Environment) that hides low level details. There are a lot of IDEs, including cross platform ones.
16th Aug 2018, 6:09 PM
Sergey Ushakov
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Short answer ... Yes!
17th Aug 2018, 11:56 PM
Nabukodonozor31
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Juan Pineda It is hard for beginners, and from the poster i can tell he has not used linux before.
19th Aug 2018, 3:19 PM
inxanedev!
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Yes. If you are just beginning programming and/or using linux I recommend picking yourself up a Raspberry Pi 3B+ and load Raspbian onto it. It comes pre loaded with different IDEs , they have free pdfs on python, how to use the terminal, how to program in C/C++. Their magazine has helpful things in it (free pdf download). It is aimed towards beginner programmers and those unfamilar to linux. Keep in mind that the raspberry pi is a tinkerboard and its not the most powerful computer but it definetly helped me learn and love python and linux before I found sololearn. Or you can install Raspbian Desktop on a VM. It cannot be dual booted unless you wanna wipe your current OS.
18th Aug 2018, 4:34 AM
Harvey
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The magazine is called 'MagPi'. I can tell you though that using both Sololearn and a Pi does help learn programming when used inconjunction with each other.
18th Aug 2018, 4:37 AM
Harvey
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ADeeL linux/unix are not complicated. When you grow up you will see that almost everything runs on linux/unix. Windows kills processors with graphics. For programing this is useless.
19th Aug 2018, 3:18 PM
Nabukodonozor31
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It is not hard! It is only new!
19th Aug 2018, 8:41 PM
Nabukodonozor31
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