I'm "All Linux, all the time" at home, develop in it, help out with the Kernel a little bit, only use Windows at home in a VM, etc.
I'd just started working for a client that is fully entrenched in Windows, but we're doing bare-metal and Linux-y work. When I'd discovered I couldn't use Linux as my daily driver due to security/policy(/tooling) reasons, one of my co-workers told me about Git Bash, and it's worked out so well that ... <looks left, looks right> ... when we were given the opportunity to use Linux but VM Windows, I kept the Windows machine.
GitBash has made Windows painless for my work's use-case. I should probably throw a few $$ at them ....
I have it available, but GitBash seems to work better with my workflow. BTW, when I checked to see how to donate, apparently my client pays for it; I thought it was OOS.
I'd just started working for a client that is fully entrenched in Windows, but we're doing bare-metal and Linux-y work. When I'd discovered I couldn't use Linux as my daily driver due to security/policy(/tooling) reasons, one of my co-workers told me about Git Bash, and it's worked out so well that ... <looks left, looks right> ... when we were given the opportunity to use Linux but VM Windows, I kept the Windows machine.
GitBash has made Windows painless for my work's use-case. I should probably throw a few $$ at them ....