(12-18-2016, 06:32 PM)Mystique Wrote: Its what got me motivated to actually learn to program rather than game.
I relate with this on a spiritual level. There are barely any games for Linux and it really helps me focus when i'm doing work. Nowadays literally the only thing I log in to windows for is to Game or use Photoshop.
Linux has helped me tremendously in my Computer Science major at University. I started using linux Junior year of highschool and learned it pretty well by the time I graduated.
My universities servers use Linux, many classes are focused on programming in C or assembly and linux is absolutely the best environment for that kind of development. The OS class I just took used MINIX as an example OS and, guess what, MINIX uses a variation of the UNIX kernel. Already being familiar with alot of the functions of Linux made OS a breeze.
Linux introduced me to so many amazing dev tools: git, gcc, cc, i3 (for productivity), vim, and the entire OSS community, weeb wallpapers. That was invaluable and is helping me to this day in ways Windows never could