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The Windows Subsystem for Linux by Tara Raj

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Linux on Windows?! When asked what developers wanted most on Windows 10, the answer was overwhelmingly for Bash support. The Windows Subsystem for Linux lets developers run Linux environments -- including most command-line tools, utilities, and applications -- directly on Windows, unmodified, without the overhead of a virtual machine. This lightweight tool makes it simple for developers to get started using Linux tools on Windows.

In this session, we will cover how to use WSL with your favorite Linux tools & applications and ways to integrate WSL into your Windows development workflow. We'll also dive into the tech magic by explaining how this works under-the-hood.

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