Microsoft Visual Studio 2017 Aio Enterprise- Professional- Commu Download Pc ((top)) < 480p >
Even with an AIO package, issues can arise.
Download and install the .NET Framework runtime separately from Microsoft’s website before running the VS installer.
VS 2017 received its final update (version 15.9) in 2019, making it a "finished" product. No more surprise breaking changes or forced UI overhauls. For mission-critical production systems, this stability is invaluable. Even with an AIO package, issues can arise
You can find these via the older downloads page above.
you need Windows 7/8.1 support, maintain legacy frameworks, require an offline installer for air-gapped PCs, or prefer a "set and forget" stable environment. No more surprise breaking changes or forced UI overhauls
Microsoft Visual Studio 2017 is a comprehensive IDE developed by Microsoft, designed to help developers create, debug, and test software applications. It supports a wide range of programming languages, including C#, F#, Visual Basic, C++, and many others. Visual Studio 2017 offers a range of features, such as code editing, project management, debugging, and testing tools, making it an essential tool for software development.
Even without a subscription, you can generate a complete AIO package for the Community edition using the web installer. you need Windows 7/8
The "God Mode" of IDEs, packed with advanced testing, architecture tools, and real-time dependency validation.
you work with modern .NET, need better memory performance for giant solutions, or want the latest C++ standards.

Early days but already fun to play with. I can see the potential and wish them luck.
“beta” though? bit early to call it that isnt it?
Interesting project, but I can’t help but think they’re setting themselves up for failure by not using more mature and stable upstream projects like GNUstep and Darling. Instead, they seem to have opted to use the remnants of Cocotron because “I prefer BSD/MIT/Apache-style licensing” (quoted from https://airyx.org/faq/). The problem, if you have a look at their Github project, is that Cocotron never implemented many of the more advanced Cocoa APIs and instead just calls NSUnimplementedMethod(). There are whole classes with no implementation. I guess this would allow you to compile software, but it most certainly won’t allow you to actual run any of it.
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