"you’ll find some new things in here, including a new Visual Studio Emulator for Android and support for building Android applications using C++ based off of Clang and LLVM."
Does this mean what I think it means? VS will have first class support for Clang/LLVM? Will it be restricted to just Android projects or can I take a normal C++ project and compile with Clang and MSVC?
Wow, it's great that this only requires Windows 7. Its predecessor requires Windows 8, which I just installed today purely for the purpose of having Visual Studio. My only criticism is I wish it had come out half a day earlier...
I'm running VS2013 on a Win7 kernel (technically, Windows Server 2008 R2). I thought Win8 was only required if you wanted to develop Win8 aka "Metro" apps.
Ah, VS2013 Express for Windows refused to install on Windows 7 (which is the one for developing Windows Phone apps, my area of interest). Perhaps this requirement has not changed then.
"you’ll find some new things in here, including a new Visual Studio Emulator for Android and support for building Android applications using C++ based off of Clang and LLVM."
Does this mean what I think it means? VS will have first class support for Clang/LLVM? Will it be restricted to just Android projects or can I take a normal C++ project and compile with Clang and MSVC?