Test legacy 2013 projects for compatibility in a modern IDE.
Slowly migrate older C++ or C# codebases to modern standards without losing your original setup. Getting Started with the Latest Version
Below is a blog post centered on the 17.1.1 update of Visual Studio 2022, while acknowledging its relationship with legacy environments like the 2013 version. Test legacy 2013 projects for compatibility in a modern IDE
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The 17.1.1 update isn’t just a minor patch; it’s a refinement of the first-ever 64-bit version of Visual Studio. This version is designed to handle massive solutions without the memory "out-of-process" crashes that plagued older 32-bit versions. Key Features and Enhancements
While "Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2013" and "Visual Studio 2022 17.1.1" are two separate major versions of the IDE, many users seek ways to maintain older projects while utilizing the power of the newer environment. This version is designed to handle massive solutions
Keep your code files in sync automatically as you switch between different branches or tools. Legacy Support: From 2013 to 2022