As you look to begin using Linux, try out something basic like Linux mint(Ubuntu derivative), pop os. etc
If you want to eventually move to a more advanced Linux setup, I’d recommend Arch Linux, however it requires the mastery of terminal and shell scripting to be fluent in your work flow. I’d recommend starting off with an arch GUI like Garuda linux, go with the KDE version as you come from Windows
As you look to begin using Linux, try out something basic like Linux mint(Ubuntu derivative), pop os. etc
If you want to eventually move to a more advanced Linux setup, I’d recommend Arch Linux, however it requires the mastery of terminal and shell scripting to be fluent in your work flow. I’d recommend starting off with an arch GUI like Garuda linux, go with the KDE version as you come from Windows