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Question: Why don't consumers naturally work backwards to what's "good" then? Is marketing control that powerful?
Asked by Will (70.173.150.x) on November 18 2011, 7:05pm
Reply on November 19 2011, 12:14am:
    A lot of it comes down to availability -- you can only (easily) buy the new stuff.

    Look, a lot of new versions can be great, but when you've been using the old version, especially in a production environment, upgrading is not something that can be taken lightly. Even if we could migrate our VC2005 win64 projects to VC2010, and have them easily compile, we would want to have those builds tested for extended periods before we released them. Too much can change.

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