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nathanchance.dev
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| | | | | Recently, I built a computer for school that I installed Windows 10 Pro on (link to the current specs if you are curious). I was a little bummed about leaving Chrome OS because I was going to lose my local Linux development environment; however, Windows Subsystem for Linux is a thing and it has gotten even better with WSL 2, as it is actually running a Linux kernel so there is full Linux compatibility going forward. | |
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dominickm.com
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| | | | | With Summer coming to a close I decided to take another surf on the WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) wave and in short was not disappointed. Technically there are two flavors of WSL, WSL 1 and WSL 2. WSL 1 is a translation layer that takes Linux system calls and converts them into Windows ones. [...] | |
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gaurav.koley.in
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article details how to set up a development environment on Windows using WSL 2, including installing WSL 2, Docker, and VS Code with the Remote WSL extension for seamless Linux-based development. | |
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github.com
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| | | Go example projects. Contribute to golang/example development by creating an account on GitHub. | ||