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Microsoft Declines To Make a 64-Bit Visual Studio (uservoice.com)

OhPlz writes: A request was made back in 2011 for Microsoft to provide a 64 bit version of Visual Studio to address out-of-memory issues. After sitting on the request for all that time, Microsoft is now declining it, stating that it would not be good for performance.
After almost five years, the request received 3,127 votes on the UserVoice forum for Visual Studio. Microsoft instead recommended the vsFunnel extension to optimize memory by filtering low-priority projects, adding "we highly value your feedback." They cited a December MSDN post that had argued "smaller is faster," and that no performance benefits would be realized for users whose code and data already fit into a 32-bit address space, while most other issues could be addressed with better data design.

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  1. Summary : by SuperKendall · · Score: 5, Funny

    32 bits ought to be enough for anyone.

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    1. Re:Summary : by hey! · · Score: 4, Funny

      32 bits ought to be enough for anyone.

      ... said the lead programmer after glancing through the megabytes of 20 year-old legacy code, and then realizing every single variable had been named with Hungarian Notation.

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  2. Re: In other words... by PimpBot · · Score: 4, Funny

    Just tell them to do the needful!

  3. Re:Didn't even realize until the other day by Opportunist · · Score: 5, Funny

    Damn right, any project this big should be done with professional tools!

    Glad MS finally admits it.

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  4. Re:In other words... by OhPlz · · Score: 5, Funny

    I submitted the story, so yea.. I read the links. I added my $0.02 to the linked issue years ago. One does follow the other. They're obviously willing to spend some money in some areas of the product, but unwilling in this case. Those oddles of plugins are what makes Visual Studio desirable. As for drowning kittens, there's a lot of that going around. So many 32-bit kittens, never going to grow up to be 64-bit.

  5. Re:In other words... by PolygamousRanchKid+ · · Score: 4, Funny

    Oh, it's not on the top of the list of their priorities. Just take a look at Microsoft's recent behavior, and it becomes crystal clear. Satya Nutella is not forcing Windows 10 down everyone's throat because he wants to annoy his customers: He is doing it because there is a clause in his contract that gives him a big bonus, if Windows 10 reaches a significant market share.

    Even if that means feeding folks Windows 10 like the way a Foie Gras goose is fed.

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  6. Re:In other words... by war4peace · · Score: 4, Funny

    FUCK YOU.
    Now I crave Nutella.

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  7. Re:32-bit visual studio by lloydchristmas759 · · Score: 4, Funny

    "also, fuck you, developers."

    Shouldn't that be:
    "also, fuck you, developers, developers, developers" ?

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  8. Re:Why do you even need VS? by BlackPignouf · · Score: 5, Funny

    Nowadays I use Vim

    I've also been using Vim since the early 00s.
    I'm stuck, and still didn't figure out how to quit the editor.

  9. Re:Well of COURSE by cfalcon · · Score: 1, Funny

    I can't be bothered to keep track of EVERYTHING Microsoft does wrong, I am just one man!

  10. Re:In other words... by thegarbz · · Score: 5, Funny

    I submitted the story, so yea.. I read the links.

    Slashdot has really gone downhill as of late. First readers are starting to RTFA, now submitters are RTFAing before they submit. Pretty soon we'll have well informed discourse and at that point why would anyone come to Slashdot to read the comments anymore.