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Announcing the Visual C++ Compiler November 2013 CTP

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    Kent Sharkey
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    MSDN Blogs[^]:

    Last year in November, we released an out-of-band customer technology preview (CTP) of the Visual C++ compiler. It contained preview versions of C++11 features which we subsequently fully released in Visual Studio 2012. At that time, and at GoingNative 2013 this year, we promised to keep releasing these CTPs to show our progress towards full C++11 and C++14 standards conformance.

    And a little sumtin-sumtin for the native folk as well

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      MSDN Blogs[^]:

      Last year in November, we released an out-of-band customer technology preview (CTP) of the Visual C++ compiler. It contained preview versions of C++11 features which we subsequently fully released in Visual Studio 2012. At that time, and at GoingNative 2013 this year, we promised to keep releasing these CTPs to show our progress towards full C++11 and C++14 standards conformance.

      And a little sumtin-sumtin for the native folk as well

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      ...instead of just a CTP, with the real meat and potatoes coming in VS-next (2014) I seem to recall STL explaining how last year's CTP couldn't be integrated into VS2012 (past a CTP) due to some drastic changes to the standard library implementation. Hopefully we're not being teased yet again with what's going to come in another full price release of VS.

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        ...instead of just a CTP, with the real meat and potatoes coming in VS-next (2014) I seem to recall STL explaining how last year's CTP couldn't be integrated into VS2012 (past a CTP) due to some drastic changes to the standard library implementation. Hopefully we're not being teased yet again with what's going to come in another full price release of VS.

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        Rob Grainger
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        Judging by STL's comments in the thread beneath, I wouldn't count on it. OTOH, with Visual Studio Express the "full price" now is rather low!

        "If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough." Alan Kay.

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          Judging by STL's comments in the thread beneath, I wouldn't count on it. OTOH, with Visual Studio Express the "full price" now is rather low!

          "If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough." Alan Kay.

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          I'd bite, but VSE doesn't allow you to use 3rd party extensions. VAX and Atomineer are a big deal to me.

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