What??
We're talking about as their computer, not servers tho, everyone uses Linux for server
https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2019#technology-_-...
>Linux and Windows are the most common platforms that our respondents say they have done development work for this year. We asked about container technologies like Docker for the first time this year, and Docker was the third most broadly used platform.
But:
https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2019#technology-_-...
Unless of course most OCaml devs don't target Linux.
And here I am deploying .NET and C++ solutions on Windows Servers, strange definition of "everyone".
In any major dev conference in the US/Europe OS X is almost 50% or more (and almost 80% on the presenters side), while Windows has tons of "silent" users (e.g. not the kind to make noise on blogs/HN/etc, but like 90% of devs anyway, working in enterprise, etc).
Even on Stack Overflow poll, which attracts less of the kind of "silent" enterprise devs more likely to use Windows and "bland" environments like .NET and Java, it's 45% Windows, 27% OS X and a little less of that (26%) Linux.
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/stack-overflow-developer-s...
I remember reading they had 256GB of RAM on DB servers when that seemed like an absurd amount to me.