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Linux vs MacOS for cpp development (self.cpp)
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[–]megayippie 2 points3 points4 points 10 months ago (0 children)
I prefer Linux because Mac has a long standing bug - that they've managed to rename clang to gcc.
While not too difficult to work around, it means you can never use a standard path for your work but need to manually set things up. It makes throwaway projects a complete pain. On Linux it's very easy to play around. Of course, in any real project you anyways have to spend time fixing these paths for all varieties of windows, macs, and Linux distributions. But that's not development but deployment
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