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Is there a programming specific distro?
(programming.dev)
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Heh, Distrobox came to my mind when writing my comment. I haven't used it enough to recommend it yet though.
I recall there are some other development container projects, but can't remember the names right now.
Development containers are nice in theory. In practice, sometimes development environments are so complex that it might not be worth the trouble. But it's good to have options.