Nangabhukha
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I am Java developer window user for long time and would like to switch to Linux.
Which is best linux disro for a Java developer?
Which is best linux disro for a Java developer?
Source - https://www.techradar.com/uk/news/best-linux-distro-for-developersIf this wasn’t enough, the Fedora repositories also include Eclipse, a fully featured and multi-language IDE. Eclipse is probably best known for Java, but also has a C/C++ and PHP IDE. You can expand its functionality even further with plugins.
Thanks.
Literally any distro. It makes no difference whatsoever.
It doesn't matter what programming languages you develop in - pretty much all distros have the same, wide-reaching range of development tools available in their software repositories.
So it doesn't really matter what distro you choose. Just pick one and you should be able to get up and running in no time. AFAIK no distros have java pre-installed. So you'd have to install either openjdk or the oracle jdk from the repos. But it doesn't matter which Linux distro you choose. If you are a developer - just install any of them. Then install whatever tools you need to develop software using your chosen language and start coding.
There's not really a lot more to it!
Well, if it makes any difference - I'm a professional developer. I mostly use C, C++, and assembly. But I also use Java, Kotlin, Scala, Python, Ruby and more.Thanks
I just want Java Developers opinion on what they use in real world.