Windows Subsystem for Linux
May 11, 2024
3 minute read
Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is a compatibility layer for running Linux binary executables natively on Windows 10 and Windows 11. It provides a Linux-like environment within Windows, allowing users to run Linux commands, install Linux software, and access the Linux file system. WSL is a popular tool for developers, system administrators, and users who want to use Linux tools and applications on Windows.
Why Learn Windows Subsystem for Linux?
There are several reasons why you might want to learn about Windows Subsystem for Linux:
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Reading list
We've selected five books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Windows Subsystem for Linux.
Comprehensive guide to WSL, covering both basic and advanced topics, such as performance optimization and security.
Is an excellent introduction to WSL for beginners, providing a comprehensive overview of WSL and its features.
Practical guide to using WSL for data science tasks, such as data exploration, modeling, and machine learning.
Practical guide to using WSL for machine learning tasks, such as training and deploying models.
Collection of recipes that provide practical solutions to common WSL problems.
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