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Have you moved to Visual Studio 12?

Survey period: 20 Aug 2012 to 27 Aug 2012

Visual Studio 12 has been out in the wild for days now. Have you made the leap?

OptionVotes% 
Yes, totally16410.25164 votes, 10.25%
Yes, for some stuff1217.56121 votes, 7.56%
We are about to1539.56153 votes, 9.56%
We're thinking about it49130.69491 votes, 30.69%
No, and we probably won't20813.00208 votes, 13.00%
No, we're sticking with an earlier version38323.94383 votes, 23.94%
I don't use Visual Studio805.0080 votes, 5.00%



 
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Generalnot an option at this point due to no Windows XP support [modified]memberDave Calkins25 Aug '12 - 9:53 
GeneralRe: not an option at this point due to no Windows XP supportmemberNicolas Dorier26 Aug '12 - 6:08 
GeneralRe: not an option at this point due to no Windows XP supportmemberDave Calkins4 Sep '12 - 10:54 
GeneralRe: not an option at this point due to no Windows XP supportmemberNicolas Dorier5 Sep '12 - 8:14 
There is only one improvement that made me take VS2012, but without it I would not bother developping in C++/CLI :
Intellisense
 
They dropped the support for intellisense in VS 2010. (just for C++/CLI not C++ native)
 
The other great thing come from C++ 11 support. Namely the auto keyword (same thing as the var in .NET), and closures (what we call lambda expressions).
 
You can compile with the VS 2010 toolset, so you should not have any problem.
 
Anyway, I'm not a native developer, more a .NET one, and the core thing for me was intellisense with C++/CLI. But I'm also not the type of person that like to change tools just because that's new. Wink | ;)
GeneralRe: not an option at this point due to no Windows XP supportmemberDave Calkins5 Sep '12 - 9:45 
GeneralRe: not an option at this point due to no Windows XP supportmemberNicolas Dorier5 Sep '12 - 13:57 
GeneralRe: not an option at this point due to no Windows XP supportmemberDave Calkins6 Sep '12 - 9:28 
GeneralSoonish ...memberTine Svete23 Aug '12 - 6:12 
GeneralI'm still on VS 2005!memberGraham Downs23 Aug '12 - 2:47 
GeneralYes for C++/CLImemberNicolas Dorier23 Aug '12 - 0:00 
GeneralMoved to VS 2012memberFarhan Ghumra22 Aug '12 - 22:57 
GeneralCan'tmemberdimensionJumper22 Aug '12 - 22:11 
GeneralSupporting it, but not using it.memberAnna-Jayne Metcalfe22 Aug '12 - 8:02 
GeneralRe: Supporting it, but not using it.memberColin Mullikin22 Aug '12 - 10:51 
GeneralRe: Supporting it, but not using it.memberAnna-Jayne Metcalfe22 Aug '12 - 11:33 
GeneralI don't need no fancy IDE!memberNagy Vilmos22 Aug '12 - 4:26 
GeneralI currently use what the customer has... and I don't care...memberAlexCode21 Aug '12 - 20:15 
GeneralRe: I currently use what the customer has... and I don't care...memberEddy Vluggen22 Aug '12 - 0:48 
GeneralRe: I currently use what the customer has... and I don't care...memberAlexCode22 Aug '12 - 5:41 
GeneralRe: I currently use what the customer has... and I don't care...memberEddy Vluggen22 Aug '12 - 5:53 
GeneralRe: I currently use what the customer has... and I don't care...memberNemanja Trifunovic23 Aug '12 - 7:19 
Generalnot a choice...memberdmjm-h21 Aug '12 - 4:11 
GeneralNot even released yetmemberChris Losinger20 Aug '12 - 9:42 
GeneralRe: Not even released yetmemberAlbert Holguin20 Aug '12 - 12:08 
GeneralRe: Not even released yetmemberJohnny J.21 Aug '12 - 1:16 

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