It seems logical to me since GO is great at system programming. Especially in countries where buying a macbook cost a fortune. It's quite uncommon for me to encounter go developer using windows
I wonder if it is skewed by larger companies which provide linux workstations, or if some people interpreted the question as which OS is their deployment target? It does seem very high doesn't it? The desktop marketshare of linux is something like 3%, so this answer seems off.
I find it surprising that most people develop on Linux.
It seems logical to me since GO is great at system programming. Especially in countries where buying a macbook cost a fortune. It's quite uncommon for me to encounter go developer using windows
I wonder if it is skewed by larger companies which provide linux workstations, or if some people interpreted the question as which OS is their deployment target? It does seem very high doesn't it? The desktop marketshare of linux is something like 3%, so this answer seems off.