Package Managers on Windows
Historically, Windows hasn’t been the most developer-friendly operating system when it comes to installing software quickly and centrally. For years, the default workflow was finding an .exe or .msi on a website, downloading it, and clicking through a setup wizard. Today, however, the ecosystem has matured. We now have solid options: WinGet, Microsoft’s official package manager, and community-driven alternatives like Chocolatey and Scoop.
