> Personally, I'm sticking with Visual Studio 2010 until I find a compelling 
> reason to pay Microsoft big bucks to upgrade.

VS2015 Community (and probably VS2013 Comm.) is free for open source
development. And since we're talking about firebird - no fees required
to use it.

On 1 March 2016 at 18:21, Dimitry Sibiryakov <s...@ibphoenix.com> wrote:
> 01.03.2016 16:14, Jim Starkey wrote:
>>   Dropping support for platforms so you can use new C++
>> features that really don't add anything to the language.
>
>    More readable and error-prone code worth that, IMHO.
>
> --
>    WBR, SD.
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