On Tue, 18 Nov 2014 08:58:08 -0200, Adriano dos Santos Fernandes
<adrian...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 17/11/2014 19:05, Dimitry Sibiryakov wrote:
>> 17.11.2014 21:50, Mark Rotteveel wrote:
>>> moving from Visual Studio 2010 to 2013 (or the upcoming
>>> 2015) might be something to consider for the near future.
>>    On the other hand moving to GCC can make porting easier and reduce
>>    number of cases when
>> development for one platform break build on others.
>>
> While it makes sense to have a single official VS projects files based
> on a fully free VS, since Microsoft do not learned how to support the
> same files in multiple versions, it does not have any sense to adopt a
> single compiler for all builds.
> 
> Usage of multiple compilers is a good way to make better code.

Since Visual Studio 2012, solution and project definitions can be openened
in all versions since Visual Studio 2010 (at least it does for C# projects,
but I assume it does for C++ as well).

Mark

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