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  2. Visual Studio - Wikipedia

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    On March 14, 2017, first fix was released for Visual Studio 2017 due to failures during installation or opening solutions in the first release. [212] On April 5, 2017, Visual Studio 2017 15.1 was released and added support for targeting the .NET Framework 4.7.

  3. Visual Studio Tools for Office - Wikipedia

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    The latest version of VSTO, as of 2018, is "Office Tools for Visual Studio" and is available with all versions of Microsoft Visual Studio 2017. VSTO 2003, 2005, 3.0 and 2010 runtimes install in side-by-side (SxS) mode. VSTO 2005 SE runtime replaces the earlier VSTO 2005 runtime.

  4. Microsoft Visual C++ - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Visual C++ (MSVC) is a compiler for the C, C++, C++/CLI and C++/CX programming languages by Microsoft.MSVC is proprietary software; it was originally a standalone product but later became a part of Visual Studio and made available in both trialware and freeware forms.

  5. Visual Studio Tools for Applications - Wikipedia

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    Visual Studio Tools for Applications was announced by Microsoft with the release of Visual Studio 2005. The first Community Technology Preview (CTP) of Visual Studio for Application was released in April 2006. Version 1.0 was released to manufacturing along with Office 2007. [2] Visual Studio Tools for Applications 2.0 is the current version.

  6. Template:.NET Framework version history - Wikipedia

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    Visual Studio 2017 15.8: 10 v1803-v1809: v1803-v1809, 2019: 7 SP1, 8.1 Update, 10 v1607-v1709 ... Installation CDs for the Home edition and the Professional edition ...

  7. MSBuild - Wikipedia

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    MSBuild was previously bundled with .NET Framework; starting with Visual Studio 2013, however, it is bundled with Visual Studio instead. [6] MSBuild is a functional replacement for the nmake utility, which remains in use in projects that originated in older Visual Studio releases.