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Originally Posted by feisty2
Guess it's probably not a good idea to stay vs2010 or 2013, the latest c++ standard is c++14 so..
And vs2015 community is free anyways, what's the point of getting stuck at square one
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Hopefully not for long.
VS2010-support is only for the public headers, not for compiling Avs+ core itself, so that you have a larger choice of compilers when writing your plugins.
VC2013 is the oldest supported compiler for compiling the core, and is only because of Wine, as apparently it still has some problems with the VC2015 runtimes. As soon as Wine gets with the times, I have no problem in dropping VC2013 support.