From https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/243/python-on-windows-is...
"over 50% of all developers programming in Python do so on Windows."
Maybe the researcher is right, maybe they aren't. There is no solid way to tell. But there are a lot of developers out there in big, old school corporate environments. All running Windows.
[1] - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/about
[2] - https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/introducing-windo...
It's not perfect but it does work for a lot of web app development. You still have VSCode/Intellij, etc. Not to mention all those who develop windows applications.
It's been challenging in some regards, but it mostly just works. It's also been a breath of fresh air. I've found paying the Apple tax just not worth it anymore (riddled with bugs and paying a lot more for the same level of hardware).
Note: I have admin rights.
I've got both a Mac Pro and a beefy PC at my desk but 99% of my time is spent on the PC. And yes, I do have admin rights over my setup.
Witnessed this myself in a lot of companies... they will never change.