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[quote=Anonymous]Installing wsl requires an admin. But after that you don't need anything. The user space comment was for VSCode. Often admins install it for all users, but it can be installed for just your user and then won't need admins for version upgrades. If you're processing data anaconda is useful for a full up python environment. Depending on what you're doing, tools like Knime can also be useful. But given all the restrictions and no Linux or AWS, they probably want you to stay in a .Net Microsoft world. Then you'd use tools like SQL server data tools, visual studio data tools, azure data factory and powerbi to stay within their stack choices. Good luck, this company doesn't sound like they support developers all that well. [/quote]
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