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Windows is more common, but I do agree that it does depend on who is going be the audience of your program/software.

 

 

http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_os.asp

 

Those stats are hardly accurate:

 

Statistics are important information. From the statistics below, collected from W3Schools' log-files over a period of five years, you can extract the long and medium-term trends of operating system usage.

 

You could look at another website's log files and the figures could/would be much different.

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For myself running windows is somtimes a challenge because:

1.  Although more programs are compatible with windows, however  in my experiance, more shell and server applications work only on linux.

...and if your using the Windows command line, well... um... just skip this chapter.
-- A PHP Book

 

I'm working on setting up debian on an old computer so that I can use that for my apache server and finally have a decent shell!

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