my project getting compiler error in vs 2013
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Microsoft (R) Visual Basic Compiler version 14.7.3062
for Visual Basic 2012
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
This compiler is provided as part of the Microsoft (R) .NET Framework, but only supports language versions up to Visual Basic 2012, which is no longer the latest version. For compilers that support newer versions of the Visual Basic programming language, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=533241
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Can you please provide me some suggestion on the below error. What i need to do.
Microsoft (R) Visual Basic Compiler version 14.7.3062
for Visual Basic 2012
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
This compiler is provided as part of the Microsoft (R) .NET Framework, but only supports language versions up to Visual Basic 2012, which is no longer the latest version. For compilers that support newer versions of the Visual Basic programming language, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=533241
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It is not an error. You only see that when you run vbc.exe yourself. That doesn't make sense, create a project in the IDE with File > New > Project and press F5 to compile and test it.
– Hans Passant
Nov 9 at 12:12
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Can you please provide me some suggestion on the below error. What i need to do.
Microsoft (R) Visual Basic Compiler version 14.7.3062
for Visual Basic 2012
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
This compiler is provided as part of the Microsoft (R) .NET Framework, but only supports language versions up to Visual Basic 2012, which is no longer the latest version. For compilers that support newer versions of the Visual Basic programming language, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=533241
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Can you please provide me some suggestion on the below error. What i need to do.
Microsoft (R) Visual Basic Compiler version 14.7.3062
for Visual Basic 2012
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
This compiler is provided as part of the Microsoft (R) .NET Framework, but only supports language versions up to Visual Basic 2012, which is no longer the latest version. For compilers that support newer versions of the Visual Basic programming language, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=533241
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It is not an error. You only see that when you run vbc.exe yourself. That doesn't make sense, create a project in the IDE with File > New > Project and press F5 to compile and test it.
– Hans Passant
Nov 9 at 12:12
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It is not an error. You only see that when you run vbc.exe yourself. That doesn't make sense, create a project in the IDE with File > New > Project and press F5 to compile and test it.
– Hans Passant
Nov 9 at 12:12
It is not an error. You only see that when you run vbc.exe yourself. That doesn't make sense, create a project in the IDE with File > New > Project and press F5 to compile and test it.
– Hans Passant
Nov 9 at 12:12
It is not an error. You only see that when you run vbc.exe yourself. That doesn't make sense, create a project in the IDE with File > New > Project and press F5 to compile and test it.
– Hans Passant
Nov 9 at 12:12
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It is not an error. You only see that when you run vbc.exe yourself. That doesn't make sense, create a project in the IDE with File > New > Project and press F5 to compile and test it.
– Hans Passant
Nov 9 at 12:12