Why do you think that is? As in, why is everyone else on unix (like toolchains)? Why do you think pretty much the entire tech-stack of mobile and web companies has moved to Linux or BSD as the default choice.
The reason is clear. The unix "small tools connected by text based pipes" philosophy has won. Whether disaffected powershell users find it clunky or not is not the point. Unix tools are the lingua-franca of developers everywhere.
There are many reasons for this but the most important is that the commandline toolset for managing a machine from a remote terminal has always been the most important UI for unix over the last forty years. You can call it "dated". The industry calls it "the standard".
The irony here is that Microsoft itself has come to the realization that they have to follow where the developer ecosystem is inexorably marching en mass. There will of course be a certain percent of holdouts clinging to their powershells. But now they'll be fighting against not only the linux'er and BSD'rs. But Microsoft management itself.
Why do you think that is? As in, why is everyone else on unix (like toolchains)? Why do you think pretty much the entire tech-stack of mobile and web companies has moved to Linux or BSD as the default choice.
The reason is clear. The unix "small tools connected by text based pipes" philosophy has won. Whether disaffected powershell users find it clunky or not is not the point. Unix tools are the lingua-franca of developers everywhere.
There are many reasons for this but the most important is that the commandline toolset for managing a machine from a remote terminal has always been the most important UI for unix over the last forty years. You can call it "dated". The industry calls it "the standard".
The irony here is that Microsoft itself has come to the realization that they have to follow where the developer ecosystem is inexorably marching en mass. There will of course be a certain percent of holdouts clinging to their powershells. But now they'll be fighting against not only the linux'er and BSD'rs. But Microsoft management itself.