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    Post Poll 1 Results: What version of Visual Studio are you using?

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    There were a lots of comments pegging VB 6. I'll add VB 6 as a specific option if I ever ask this again in the future.

    Visual Studio 2010 is clearly dominating.

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    Re: Poll 1 Results: What version of Visual Studio are you using?

    VS 2010 was more buggy than 2008 and 2012. 2013 is by far the stablest so far imo.

    Thanks for the insight into the poll results Brad!
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    Re: Poll 1 Results: What version of Visual Studio are you using?

    The results were interesting. Generally most people are one version behind. These stats show otherwise.
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    Re: Poll 1 Results: What version of Visual Studio are you using?

    There were a lots of comments pegging VB 6.
    and you didn't see that coming?!

    I've got to say, I'm not surprised 2010 dominated. There was something about it that was just "comfortable" though I struggle to put my finger on what. It's a bit like XP in that regard. I use 2012 at home and a mixture of 2010 and 2013 at work and of the three 2010 still just feels right somehow.

    2013's good and solid but why did they change the symbol for commenting and uncommenting code? I am literally up in arms about that. They'll be taking away my start menu next!
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