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PyScriptPlus/README.md

I'M Mohammad

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🖥️ Operating Systems I Use

I work with a variety of operating systems and environments depending on the project. Here's a list of my go-to systems:

1. Linux (Fedora& Arch & Kali & Ubuntu)

I primarily use Linux for development, especially when working with open-source tools, networking, and server-side projects. The flexibility and power of Linux help me tailor my environment just the way I like it.

Today, Fedora is my daily driver and my number one choice – it gives me the perfect balance of cutting-edge software, stability, and a smooth workflow. I rely on it for almost everything I do.

  • Fedora: Cutting-edge yet stable, great for GNOME and containerized workflows. Fedora
  • Arch: Customizable and lightweight for performance-critical tasks. Arch Linux
  • Kali: Preferred for penetration testing and ethical hacking. Kali Linux
  • Ubuntu: Ideal for user-friendly development. Ubuntu

2. Windows (XP → 11)

I’ve been using Windows since the XP days, and over the years I’ve experienced every major version up to Windows 11. It’s my go-to for gaming, native Windows software, and testing cross-platform apps.

  • Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 11 – each brought something new, and I’ve worked with them all.
    Windows The icon represents the Windows family.

3. WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux)

For quick access to Linux tools while using Windows, I use WSL. It provides a great balance between Windows and Linux without needing a dual boot.


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    C++ 2

  2. WorkWithRayLib WorkWithRayLib Public

    C++

  3. x86-assembly-linux x86-assembly-linux Public

    Assembly 1

  4. HardIntel HardIntel Public

    Viewing computer specifications written in C language

    C

  5. CsharpClassroom CsharpClassroom Public

    Forked from VahidHajizadeh/CsharpClassroom

    C#

  6. Object-Oriented-Programming-OOP-with-Java Object-Oriented-Programming-OOP-with-Java Public

    Java