You should be able to use an Android emulator, or screencast from your phone if you want. I think Windows 11 supports native Android apps? But who in their right mind is using Windows anymore...
So I should be using Linux? I downloaded Ubuntu to a virtual system I created in Hyper-V, and was using it a bit. I have lots of experiences supporting UNIX systems, primarily AIX, so maybe I should go that way.
It's up to you, but supporting anything Microsoft does feels like I'm supporting the worst of humanity these days. Personally I like linux now that I've adjusted to it as an everyday OS.
I want to be able to get to it from my pc. I don't use phone apps much.
You should be able to use an Android emulator, or screencast from your phone if you want. I think Windows 11 supports native Android apps? But who in their right mind is using Windows anymore...
So I should be using Linux? I downloaded Ubuntu to a virtual system I created in Hyper-V, and was using it a bit. I have lots of experiences supporting UNIX systems, primarily AIX, so maybe I should go that way.
It's up to you, but supporting anything Microsoft does feels like I'm supporting the worst of humanity these days. Personally I like linux now that I've adjusted to it as an everyday OS.