I do the coding in Windows with VS Code running in Windows (not in WSL), but it's editing projects that are in WSL and accessed via the wsl$ share. Mainly it's because I like the other tools available in a *nix environment. That said, I do use WSL2 for node.js dev myself for a few reasons. Most of the people making the recommendation aren't doing it on any sort of technical merits, just on the basis of their own skills and experience, maybe a bit of historical anti-Windows bias, and a large dose of just repeating what they heard from someone else ad infinitum. You've discovered the dirty little secret. ![]() Personal blog posts that are relevant to the subreddit's stated subject matter don't need prior approval (and are encouraged!). ![]() If you want to post something self-promotional, please message the mods first. Titles that begin with "hey guys" will be removed. If you're in doubt, message the mods first. The following are not allowed: Requests for subscribers, asking for "test users" for your new JS course, offering paid mentorships, and/or premium courses. If you’re asking for help, include enough information for others to recreate your problem. With a nod to practicality, questions and posts about HTML, CSS, and web developer tools are also encouraged. Everyone should feel comfortable asking any and all JavaScript questions they have here. This subreddit is a place for people to learn JavaScript together.
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