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    I'm using the 2015 version of visual studio C#. I was told that the 2017 version was not stable in places but there are some nice features I'd like to use in the 2017 version. Does anyone know of a any recent releases of visual studio. Hopefully the next release is more stable. Brian

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      I'm using the 2015 version of visual studio C#. I was told that the 2017 version was not stable in places but there are some nice features I'd like to use in the 2017 version. Does anyone know of a any recent releases of visual studio. Hopefully the next release is more stable. Brian

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      Well ... Visual Studio 2019[^] I skipped 15 and 17 because they were a little flaky in places compared to 13, but 19 seems pretty stable.

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        Well ... Visual Studio 2019[^] I skipped 15 and 17 because they were a little flaky in places compared to 13, but 19 seems pretty stable.

        Sent from my Amstrad PC 1640 Never throw anything away, Griff Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay... AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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        Good to know thanks. I hope the latest version still supports Windows 8.1

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          Well ... Visual Studio 2019[^] I skipped 15 and 17 because they were a little flaky in places compared to 13, but 19 seems pretty stable.

          Sent from my Amstrad PC 1640 Never throw anything away, Griff Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay... AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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          This What's new in Visual Studio 2019 | Download for free - Visual Studio[^] shows the difference between the 15, 17 and 19. I didn't like 15 as it was wacky, 17 was a better one, as it is more integrated with Azure and added Angular stuff.

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            I'm using the 2015 version of visual studio C#. I was told that the 2017 version was not stable in places but there are some nice features I'd like to use in the 2017 version. Does anyone know of a any recent releases of visual studio. Hopefully the next release is more stable. Brian

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            This What's new in Visual Studio 2019 - Visual Studio[^] shows the difference between the 15, 17 and 19. I didn't like 15 as it was wacky, 17 was a better one, as it is more integrated with Azure and added Angular stuff. If you have access to the 2019 version, then yeah 19 for sure.

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              I'm using the 2015 version of visual studio C#. I was told that the 2017 version was not stable in places but there are some nice features I'd like to use in the 2017 version. Does anyone know of a any recent releases of visual studio. Hopefully the next release is more stable. Brian

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              I have been using VS 2017 for the past two years. Never experienced any issues. The updates were frequent and things were dine nicely. Just a week ago, I installed VS 2019. Certain things like cloud development are easier in VS 2019. As backup, I keep pervious version. So, I uninstalled VS 2015.

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                I have been using VS 2017 for the past two years. Never experienced any issues. The updates were frequent and things were dine nicely. Just a week ago, I installed VS 2019. Certain things like cloud development are easier in VS 2019. As backup, I keep pervious version. So, I uninstalled VS 2015.

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                Good to know thanks. I have a feeling that the new version will use more hard disk space on my c drive which has limited space. Brian

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                  Good to know thanks. I have a feeling that the new version will use more hard disk space on my c drive which has limited space. Brian

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                  I am using a laptop that I purchased in 2012 with intel core i5 16 GB Ram and have not experienced any issues with VS 2019 with respect to memory or disk. I think what you are building within the Visual Studio could cause issues, but not necessarily by IDE.

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