![]() ![]() I am just glad with this new dotnet revolution embracing cross platform development. I have longed for using C# in Linux since the day of Mono 1.0. dotnet - I am a developer that mostly used Microsoft technology ( dotNet, C#, VB.Net and many more) for my entire developers life.Then we go to the programming languages I use. # check if you have git installed $ git - version # install if needed $ sudo apt update $ sudo apt install git git - in this era of open source and gitlabs and githubs, you wont survive without git!.# check if you have curl installed $ curl - version # install if needed $ sudo apt update $ sudo apt install curl curl - is a command-line utility for transferring data from or to a remote server and just like wget, you will be needing this later if you intend to install additional packages.# check if you have wget installed $ wget - version # install if needed $ sudo apt update $ sudo apt install wget In most cases, if you will be install other packages later on, wget will come in handy. wget - this is a command-line utility for downloading files from the web.# check if you have gcc installed $ gcc - version # install if needed, this will include gcc, g++ and make $ sudo apt update $ sudo apt install build-essential # install the manual $ sudo apt-get install manpages-dev gcc - the GNU Compiler Collection that includes a lot of libraries for the basic languages in Linux (e.g.Without these, I cant seem to progress any further. Been looking for a way to automate this process but for now I’ll go the manual route.įirst order of business is to get all the foundations setup. And with that, I have to re-install everything I needed. I finally found time to migrate and wanted to start with a clean install. I never looked back since then.įast forward to now, I’m moving to the Focal Fossa 20.04 LTS release. ![]() Eventually, I have decided to go with Xubuntu, an Ubuntu flavor utilizing a more resource friendly xfce interface. I’m not into games or the fancy graphics stuff anyway, I just need a reliable development machine. Either my system lags using it or I just need a more efficient OS. ![]() But the current interface has put me off. Ubuntu has always got a soft spot for me, I have been on and off the platform since 2006. So for 3 to 4 months I was reviewing the different flavors of Linux has to offer. But, I always wanted a development environment that is different from what I use every day at work, change of scenery of some sort. Recently, Win10 has been working great for me. However, my 8 to 5 job revolves around Windows. I’m a MacOS guy for several years until my MBP died on me last year and haven’t got a replacement for it. ![]()
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