I don't get all the irrational hate for Microsoft that exists within the Linux community. In recent years, Microsoft has made great contributions
to the everyday life of Linux users. VS Code is based on open source and available on Linux, .NET is now on Linux, Windows has WSL2 and Visual
Studio Linux development tools to help you develop software for Linux,
SQL Server (despite still being commercial software except for the
Express and Developer versions) is on Linux, etc.
On 16/01/24 11:55 am, Mats Wichmann wrote:
Windows natively has something called python.exe and python3.exe which
is interfering here
I'm wondering whether py.exe should be taught to recognise these stubs
and ignore them. This sounds like something that could trip a lot of
people up.
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