ide retirement

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The tag 'ide retirement' covers discussions about Microsoft ending support for older integrated development environments, specifically Visual Studio 2015. As of 2025, Visual Studio 2015 reaches end of support, prompting developers and organizations to upgrade to newer versions like Visual Studio 2022. This retirement is part of a broader shift away from legacy Microsoft technologies, coinciding with the end of Windows 10 support. Topics include security risks, compatibility issues, and the need to migrate to modern, supported IDEs to maintain productivity and compliance.
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    End of Support for Visual Studio 2015: Why Upgrading to VS 2022 Is Critical in 2025

    With Microsoft officially announcing the end of support for Visual Studio 2015 this October, the countdown is on for developers and organizations still relying on the aging IDE. This pivotal move coincides with the conclusion of Windows 10 support, marking 2025 as a watershed year for legacy...
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