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I've had a pretty poor experience with it myself, so I wanna see what the Linux community thinks about this.

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[–] sebsch@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 11 months ago

Sometimes in enterprise environments you're not allowed to have a proper Linux and you're forced even as dev to use that thing from ms.

Since hardly any code in the web runs on NT, the wsl is the only way getting your things done. It does what it does OK(ish) but except of that single usecase I would never use it.