You are the minority but you can believe whatever you like.
The vast majority of developers I have worked with (and I've contracted a lot of places) know next to next to nothing about Linux. They can barely use a terminal (Powershell, CMD, Bash/Zsh) and often can't do anything outside of the IDE.
If they do use Linux. It be on a Raspberry PI that gets stuck in a drawer after a few months.
To those that keep voting me down on this. The teams and environments you work in are the outliers. I've had to accept that I am in the minority as a Linux user even amongst software professionals.
Yeah, I'm probably a minority. That doesn't mean that nobody uses linux, just that it's less common.
I never said that nobody uses Linux. I said that it was extremely uncommon even amongst developers.
> I guarantee none of those people are using Linux at home.
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> I never said that nobody uses Linux.
I'm willing to believe that this is just a misunderstanding resulting from nonliteral exaggerated language for effect, but ... yes, you did.
>Sure, there are a lot of people that use Linux indirectly e.g. deploy to a Linux box, use Docker or a VM. But if someone isn't running Windows, 9 times out of 10 they are running a Mac.
That was my original comment. It is pretty easy to that to assume that when someone says "none" in a subsequent comment they mean "almost none" following that statement.