Windows What you can do here depends on your version of Windows. • For Windows 10, you can install Windows Subsystem for Linux. This gives you the ability to type bash in a console window and get a full-blown Linux installation. You will need to use the apt program to install things like gcc. If you use an Ubuntu distribution, it will suggest which packages to install if you type a command it doesn’t recognize. • For other versions of Windows, you can install a virtualization program like VirtualBox or VMware and run Linux inside it. • You may also be able to develop natively in Windows using Cygwin, but this is probably harder than the other options and may produce surprising portability issues when moving your code to Linux. - Study24x7
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Windows What you can do here depends on your version of Windows. • For Windows 10, you can install Windows Subsystem for Linux. This gives you the ability to type bash in a console window and get a full-blown Linux installation. You will need to use the apt program to install t...

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