Microsoft's new developer-optimized Windows embraces Linux more
Microsoft is enhancing Windows for developers by integrating Linux features and command line utilities. The new developer-optimized Windows includes tools for creating and managing Linux containers. Additionally, Microsoft is introducing an Intelligent Terminal to improve the development experience.
- ▪Microsoft is optimizing Windows 11 for developers with Linux-like command line utilities.
- ▪The new Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) containers will allow developers to run Linux containers within Windows apps.
- ▪An experimental Intelligent Terminal will provide context and integration for developers' tasks.
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