Writing an article along the lines of - 'Is X or Y a better distro for programmers?' - is the same thing as saying I prefer this for these reasons - but it does not say which is better because better is subjective. Ubuntu? No thanks. I'd rather vomit. Also if you compare only two that's pretty limited.
Basically there is no 'better'. You seem to prefer Ubuntu. That's fine. Doesn't make it better though.
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Writing an article along the lines of - 'Is X or Y a better distro for programmers?' - is the same thing as saying I prefer this for these reasons - but it does not say which is better because better is subjective. Ubuntu? No thanks. I'd rather vomit. Also if you compare only two that's pretty limited.
Basically there is no 'better'. You seem to prefer Ubuntu. That's fine. Doesn't make it better though.