Same here. In a perfect world I'd develop on Mac and deploy to Linux, as
compiling anything on Windows is a pain and the command prompt is a
sorry excuse for a shell (yes, I could use cygwin, and do at times...).
Can't use pip to install anything with a compile step. Once you have
everything installed, it's not bad.

_Nik

On 5/31/2013 9:19 AM, Jason Arnst-Goodrich wrote:
> I'd just like to chime in as another "develop on windows, deploy to
> linux" guys. It's worked fine for me for years. Like people have said,
> sometimes it's hard to get certain libraries for Windows installed but
> it's usually not to hard to find a packaged solution if you google
> (and in simple projects, pip install works for just about everything).
>
>
> On Friday, May 31, 2013 4:11:23 AM UTC-7, Kakar wrote:
>
>     Hi!
>     I know this question is one absurd question, but just out of
>     curiosity, is it important to use linux other than the windows,
>     related to django. Cause i'm in windows, and if it is, then i was
>     thinking to use Ubuntu. Please advise.
>
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