Microsoft is embracing Linux-like command line utilities and integrating its Linux subsystem even further into Windows.
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Microsoft now offers 75 native Linux commands and built-in WSL containers, making Windows a seamless development environment for cross-platform workflows. If you are starting out on a budget, the ...