Microsoft Releases Visual Studio 2017 (visualstudio.com)
Reader Anon E. Muss writes: Microsoft on Tuesday released Visual Studio 2017. The latest version of the venerable Integrated Development Environment supports a variety of languages (C/C++, C#, VB.net, F#, Javascript/Typescript, Python, etc.) and targets classic "Win32" desktop, Universal Windows Platform (UWP, also known as "Metro"), .NET, ASP, node.js, etc.). A "Community Edition" is available at no cost for individual developers and those working on open source software. "Professional" and "Enterprise" editions are available for corporate developers, at prices sure to shock whoever has to sign the check.
Microsoft,
It's 2017 and Visual Studio is still 32-bit.
Sincerely,
Developers
My MSDN account shows both 32-bit and 64-bit are available for Professional.
VS2017 Release Notes
In the last VS I had to add a compiler option to stop you from sneaking your snooping crap into my code, what is it going to be this time?
Yours,
An Ex-VS user.
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