Here is content written for a download page or a blog post regarding Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 Community Edition.
Still useful for legacy projects – but know what you’re getting into Visit the Archive: Navigate to the official "Visual
| Version | Release Year | Support Status | Best For | |---------|--------------|----------------|-----------| | | 2022 | Active (until 2027+) | Most new projects, 64-bit IDE, modern C++, .NET 8/9. | | Visual Studio 2019 Community | 2019 | Extended support until 2029 | Older .NET Core 3.1, .NET 5, legacy projects not ready for VS2022. | | Visual Studio 2017 Community | 2017 | Extended support ended 2022 | Only if you need very specific old toolchains. | Here is content written for a download page
: This is the final and most stable version of 2015, addressing many performance issues and bugs from the initial release. Visit the Archive: Navigate to the official "Visual
Finally, keep security and licensing in mind: Visual Studio Community is free for individual developers and small teams under Microsoft’s licensing terms; review those terms if you work in an enterprise. Because VS2015 is legacy software, consider upgrading to a supported newer release (e.g., Visual Studio 2019 or 2022) for ongoing security updates and modern language support. If you must use VS2015, prefer installing Update 3 and the latest security patches, and avoid exposing outdated dev machines to untrusted networks.
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