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    "Now, Microsoft will ship a new version of the tools every year or so. This will mean that, at least on an annual basis, the company can ship breaking changes if that's necessary to ensure greater standard compliance."

    "And what of the more distant future? Well, Microsoft probably won't have Visual Studio 2016, 2017, 2018, and so on. S. Somesegar, corporate Vice President of the Developer Division at Microsoft, said that the long-term ambition was simply to have Visual Studio, updated on a subscription basis. This approach will be consistent with the rapid release mentality, which tends to downplay version numbers and emphasize being up-to-date, and should see Microsoft delivering more functionality to more users in less time." [link]

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