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The company I work at only works with windows Servers

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How does one even made such a decision, who is sane and knows technology?

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Because our chef’s a linux hater and he also got like stuck in the 80s

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omg… why would you work for a company like this? Working with shitty technology all day could lead to depression.

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OpenSSH runs on windows server as well. You can definitely SSH in to run commands.

Or just use VSCode to run remote terminals and never leave your own VSCode instance to fully manage all your servers, Windows and Linux.

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I have pets too!

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Same… The principal engineer on this project also referred to me learning C# as my first exposure to a “real programming language”

After already being advanced in Python

And familiar with C, C++, JavaScript.

I think what he meant by “real” is it comes out of the box with proprietary windows components that aren’t going to work anywhere else and don’t have human readable code.

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