I use 2010 a lot in the field
Does the existing source itself have the 2010 version, so do you continue to use that version?
.....I'm a new developer, but... It was so uncomfortable to write 2015 and 2010
In the source debugging stage, the debug expression 2010 didn't work well... The reason why I keep using it is
Is it because I'm lazy?
Of course, there may be functions or libraries that cannot be used when converting from 2010 to 2015..
visual-studio
It could be a non-license, and we developed it in 2010 version as asked, so we can keep it.
First of all, I need to know what the development language is, but Visual Studio has a problem with the dot-net version and the operating system.
For example, Windows 10 wdk can only be installed in Visual Studio 2015, or it has a higher version of the dotnet framework and its dependency.
However, since it usually guarantees sub-compatibility, loading a sub-version project from the parent version will most likely load without a hitch.
In the end, the company will not allow a specific version of the individual to use because it will carry out its work as a team.
Thank you for your good reply.
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