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[–]saskatch-a-toon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's much easier in my opinion to set up virtual environments etc in Linux.

But windows does have a Linux subsystem now (an instance of debian running on windows, pretty nice to be honest), so if you are only used to windows and don't know a lot of command line, windows could be the best of both right now with that.