Best distro for serious software development?

best distro for serious software development?
>inb4 install gentoo
I'm areadly running gentoo

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debian
slackware

Windows.

Ubuntu.

damn foxworth that hrt really hittin doe!!

Spend time tuning your kernel for more performance.

No big difference. None of the software used for software development really care much about the distro you run them on.

Fedora. Latest GCC on Rawhide, latest libs for devel.

Arch linux. AUR is indispensable.

Who's dat gurl?

Agreed. Fedora is king for development.
Latest libs, massive repository, stable despite being super close to bleeding edge, just a good experience all around.

Hmm, can a distro have a gender? I feel like Fedora is actually female.

Ubuntu/Mint or Arch

Windows

also curious

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wtf I wanna fuck fedora now

OpenBSD

Non meme answers:

Fedora
Windows 10
Ubuntu

She fucks niggers

All white women do.

Distro doesnt matter. Its slightly more convenient if the packages are up to date but you can always install from source.

The easiest one to maintain with all the features you need.
You don't want to be fixing your OS when you need to be fixing your program.
That's why gentoo remains an OS only for hobbyists and roll your own solutions like Chrome OS.

ubuntu
windows

Wouldn't recommend it to anyone else since it requires instaling more stuff. But plan9 and their forks are pretty nice for r&d if you can integrate them well with your windows, unix or linux machines. They're very easy to set up as well and require very little or nothing when it comes to maintenance, most of the time.

tfw no minimalistic suckless linux gf

>slackware
>development environment

Bro.. just give it a rest already.