GNU/Linux Distros for Developers: How to choose the best one?
A few days ago we shared a great and fun publication with a good list of Distributions for video gamers, that is, GNU/Linux distros specialized for the Gaming field. Many of which were based on Mother Distros or derivatives, and very few were independent or created from scratch in the Linux From Scratch (LFS) style. And many more days before, a good Top GNU/Linux Distros, ideal for newbies and beginners, in free and open operating systems based on GNU/Linux.
Therefore, very surely in the near future we will explore some GNU/Linux distros focused on the field of computer security, that is, Hacking and Pentesting. And others focused on the privacy and anonymity of users on the Internet. However, today we will explore some that are usually suitable and highly recommended for those whose work activities focus on Software development, that is, Developers (programmers). So then this is our Top “GNU/Linux Distros for Developers (Devs)”.
GNU/Linux Gamers Distros 2023: List valid today
And, before starting this interesting and useful article about the most suitable and recommended «GNU/Linux Distros for Developers (Devs)», we recommend that you then explore the previous related post with the previous Top of Distros made:

GNU/Linux Distros for Software Developers (Devs)
Preliminary considerations
Today, unlike the Gaming, Hacking or Multimedia fieldThere are usually no important Mother Distributions or Derived Distros, focused on software development, that is, with a good amount of specialized software already installed by default, for these tasks. Such as: Advanced editors with robust graphical interfaces, Integrated Programming Environments (Integrated Development Environment – IDE), Various Software Development Kits (Software Development Kit – SDK) and Version Control Systems already configured.
And most likely, the answer is largely due to the fact that most expert or advanced Developers They use and prefer to recommend Distros GNU/Linux Madres, that is, the purest and simplest, and with the greatest solidity and collection of ideal software at hand to use. Or failing that, some derived Distros with proven track records, work teams and documentation. And that they also offer low consumption of hardware resources (CPU, RAM and Disk).
Recommended GNU/Linux Distros for Developers (Programmers)
Based on the above, below we leave you our Top 10 one of the most suitable and recommended «GNU/Linux Distros for Developers (Devs)»:
10 Main
- Debian
- Ubuntu
- Arch
- Fedora
- Manjaro
- CentOS
- OpenSUSE
- OpenMandriva
- Solus
- Sabayon
10 more Extras
- Kali Linux
- Pop! _OS
- Linux Mint
- Elementary OS
- Zorin
- MX Linux
- Antix
- Puppy Linux
- Linux Lite
- Devuan
Finally, something that influences a little when choosing the ideal GNU/Linux Development Distro for each Developer it has to do with the types of programming languages to work with and the type of applications they seek to develop. Therefore, you should investigate carefully which GNU/Linux Distro offers the most advantages and benefits regarding this point.

Summary
In short, whether you are a student of computer science and computing as a computer IT professional already experienced in the field of software development, it is best to seek to use some of the many operating systems as the main operating system for study or work. Existing mother or derivative GNU/Linux distributions. Which have a well-known and solid community of software developers as users, and from many other IT fields.
Additionally, they offer a vast package of libraries and updated programs for these programming tasks, and solid and updated documentation, among many other things. And just like, with novice and beginner users, our recommendation is avoid using Distros and Respines projects that are little known at a national or global level. Unless, it is as something purely educational or experimental, never as a main, sole or production operating system, to avoid surprise problems or limitations.
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