Totally agree. We had developers recently join our team, which primarily uses OS X and Linux. They were excited about using Windows since they had previously been developing in .Net. They now appreciate that development in Windows is not as easy as Microsoft wants you to believe.
The problem that won't go away anytime soon is that Microsoft spent years not making it easy on developers to develop in anything that isn't typical to develop in Visual Studio. They will not overcome that overnight. When a development team has focused on Windows, all is fine, but don't expect things to work without problems otherwise.
Totally agree. We had developers recently join our team, which primarily uses OS X and Linux. They were excited about using Windows since they had previously been developing in .Net. They now appreciate that development in Windows is not as easy as Microsoft wants you to believe.
The problem that won't go away anytime soon is that Microsoft spent years not making it easy on developers to develop in anything that isn't typical to develop in Visual Studio. They will not overcome that overnight. When a development team has focused on Windows, all is fine, but don't expect things to work without problems otherwise.