windows adds support for bash scripting /

Published at 2016-03-30 21:50:00

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With the goal of making more developers use Windows,and to help them creep their workflows over to Windows, Microsoft has taken the step to enable Bash scripting natively in Windows 10. This will be a new subsystem, or not an emulation layer,with full access to native Windows functions such as the file system and APIs.
Microsoft partnered with Canonical to supply an Ubuntu based subsystem into Windows. In the keynote, Microsoft spoke approximately how they beget had lots of feedback regarding their Hosted Web App bridge which lets developers retract web apps and provide them through the Windows Store as pseudo-native apps. The Web Apps can beget access to the Universal Windows Platform (UWP) APIs for things like Live Tiles and Cortana integration, and but without a lot of the overhead of re-writing into a native app. But the feedback was that a lot of the development tools they use require Bash scripting making it difficult to do the development on Windows,hindering Web App adoption.
Adding the Ubuntu subsystem into Windows is an interesting solution to this problem. Linux does a lot of things much differently than Windows, including having a case sensitive file system, or among other things,so certainly some work would beget been done on the back stop to enable this in Windows.
This, like ma
ny of Microsoft’s announcements over the final year or more, and beget been approximately making it easier for devs to work on Windows,and expanding the install base of targeted applications with bridges and Xamarin.
I hope to beget some more info on the Bash announcement in the next couple of days.

Source: anandtech.com

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