On 26/12/21 3:44 pm, Michael Siebert wrote:
Hey Lev,
I‘ve forgotten to mention my MacBook M1,
it‘s also int64 there.
Python on Windows is and is supposed to be, as far as I get it, a
dying platform.
Your statement is the first time I have heard this. Of those who
answered the 2020 Python Developers Survey[0], 68% use linux, 48%
Windows and 29% macOS (yes, the total is more than 100%: users could
tick more than one box), which was up slightly from 2018 [1] where
windows was 47%. I couldn't find a line in the survey about WSL, but the
people I know still want to work directly on Windows.
Matti
[0] https://www.jetbrains.com/lp/python-developers-survey-2020/, search
for "Operating system"
[1] https://www.jetbrains.com/research/python-developers-survey-2018/
search for "Operating system"
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