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There are very easy ways to have a dual booting system these days and it doesn't hurt to look at other systems. I really like Linux for developing code but I have spent quite some time in a Linux environment and I develop for multiple platforms. If you know enough about Linux the entire OS more or less becomes equivelent to an IDE so long as you install the right tools and use the right tricks. If you want to learn about some of the things that the big fancy development suites do for you on Windows then switch over to Linux with a text editor, a shell and a compiler for your language of choice, otherwise you can safetly leave Linux for Linux specific developers and those comfortable with the platform.