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On 7/3/2024 5:36 AM, bart wrote:
No, it does not. Distrowatch shows the version of the packages in the distributions repositories, not what is installed by default. And almost all distributions will have gcc available.That's enough of a track record for even one person that one can say, Linux pretty much always comes with gcc. And if it doesn't, it's easy to install as you say.distrowatch.com shows most distros come with gcc preinstalled.
I think Windows should come with various development tools and programs preinstalled and ready to go: tcc, python, VS Code, SQLite.Python would be useful to have by default on Windows. The rest, not so much.
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