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I'm currently self studying in becoming a web developer using The Odin Project website. And nasa point na ako na need ng MacOS or Linux pero wala ako nun and windows lng gamit ko. Anyways mas maganda ba talaga Linux for coding? Tatry ko na kasi mag VM and wala bang disavantage using VM? Thank you sa sagot
 
Linux is a popular choice among developers for many reasons. Here are a few reasons why using Linux over Windows might be advantageous for coding:

1. Command-line interface: Linux is known for its powerful command-line interface, which allows developers to perform complex tasks using simple commands. The command-line interface is essential for many development tasks, such as managing servers, running scripts, and automating tasks.

2. Open-source software: Linux is free and open-source, which means that developers can access and modify the source code of the operating system and its tools. This makes it easier to customize the system to suit your specific needs and preferences.

3. Development tools: Linux comes with a vast array of development tools, including compilers, debuggers, editors, and version control systems. These tools are often pre-installed or easily available through package managers.

4. Stability and security: Linux is known for its stability and security. It is less susceptible to viruses and malware than Windows and is less likely to crash or suffer from performance issues.

Using a virtual machine (VM) to run Linux on your Windows system is a viable option. However, there are a few disadvantages to consider. Running a VM requires more resources than running an operating system natively, so your system may run slower. Additionally, running a VM may not provide the full functionality of running Linux natively.

In summary, while Windows is a capable operating system for coding, Linux offers many advantages that make it a popular choice among developers. If you are considering using Linux, you may want to explore running it natively or using a dual-boot setup rather than a VM.
 
Pag gusto mo secured go ka na sa linux kapag gusto mo user friendly mag windows ka..
Naka windows kasi gamit ko and i'm not familiar sa linux. Takot din ako mag dual boot baka di kaya laptop. Yung VirtualBox nalang only way ko para matuloy ko yung TOP pero di ko din alam kung ano ang epek sa laptop yung virtual machine baka maglag ganun
 
Naka windows kasi gamit ko and i'm not familiar sa linux. Takot din ako mag dual boot baka di kaya laptop. Yung VirtualBox nalang only way ko para matuloy ko yung TOP pero di ko din alam kung ano ang epek sa laptop yung virtual machine baka maglag ganun
if you plan to use linux , go for dualbooting . mas less kumain ng ram kesa sa virtual machine .. naka dual then ako . windows 11 at ubuntu (linux based din) i5 10th gen 8gb ram yung specs ng laptop
 
if you plan to use linux , go for dualbooting . mas less kumain ng ram kesa sa virtual machine .. naka dual then ako . windows 11 at ubuntu (linux based din) i5 10th gen 8gb ram yung specs ng laptop
Wala naman disadvantage sa dual boot?
 
why not use WSL? no need to use vm or dual boot, yun nga lang pure CL sya, but you can install GUI naman sa WSL 👍
 
Kung ako tatanungin mag windows nalang muna ako kaysa mahirapan ako sa pag gamit ng ibang OS dahil masasayang ang oras ko sa pag explore.

Much better continue mo lang ang pag self study gamit ang windows OS. Saka mo na explore ang ibang OS kapag nakapag established kana ng mga magandang equipment.
 

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