Why Microsoft open sourced PowerShell and ported it to Linux
Why Microsoft open sourced PowerShell and ported it to Linux
Why Microsoft open sourced PowerShell and ported it to Linux
In the comments section of a recent post I found out that Windows PowerShell had been ported to Linux. Had no clue it was a thing.
Went looking and found this old article attempting to explain why they did it. Not remotely interested in giving up Bash for PowerShell, but I thought it was interesting enough to share. The article seems to be from 2016.
I have never been more tempted to check the NSFW box, but I'll leave it open for now unless a mod complains. :-D
In short: microsoft was afraid of losing devs to linux due to an increase in linux servers.
How does this help though? If anything they would've helped themselves by porting more Linux commands to work natively in Windows. This move makes it easier for Windows admins and devs to switch to Linux. With the latest horrible moves in the Windows desktop space I can't believe they're trying to become the "RedHat of Windows".
It's been the Microsoft Business plan since practically the beginning.
If your os is windows and use ps, you can use ps on your linux vms as well. It prevents that you have to learn power and bourne. Such that it feels a bit more integrated. If you couldn't use ps, you had to use both shells which may lead to a migration to linux
They like Linux servers since they make boatloads of money from Azure.
What they are scared of are Linux desktops and Macs. Windows is losing market share and Microsoft is to big to actual know why.
"Why is everyone going to linux when we are shoving copilot into fucking notepad.exe??"