One of the reasons many motivations for programmers to use a Linux OS is that it’s free and open-source.

Additionally, Linux is incredibly secure. While antivirus programs for Linux do exist, Linux viruses are incredibly rare. Many Linux distributions benefit from regular updates too, and this cutting-edge nature combined with stability makes the FOSS (free open-source software) a great choice.

But where Linux really shines for programming and development is its compatibility with virtually any programming language. You’ll appreciate access to the Linux command line which is superior to the Windows command line. And there are loads of Linux programming apps such as Sublime Text, Bluefish, and KDevelop.

If you want to learn new things and technologies such as website development, blockchain, game development, and machine learning, Linux

Distros will work as the best way to learn these technologies.

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 01:15 Ubuntu
  • 02:30 Open SUSE
  • 03:35 Manjaro
  • 04:40 Fedora
  • 05:53 Pop! -OS
  • 07:05 Kali Linux
  • 08:05 Debian
  • 09:38 Raspbian

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Best Linux Distros for Programming
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