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I am still using the version of C# that is installed with Visual Studio 2015/SP3 for my military simulation development.

For all intents and purposes, whether it is for business, game development, serious simulations, or scientifics, and internals, there is nothing really critically important in any of the new C# versions coming out. Most new features are either different ways of doing the same things that were being done previously or some fine-tuned optimizations, few of which will be really noticeable.

That being said, if a new version of C# is released with a feature that is sorely needed for a specific requirement than an upgrade should be considered.

Other than that, upgrading simply allows the developer to say he or she is using the latest version...
Steve Naidamast
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Black Falcon Software, Inc.
blackfalconsoftware@outlook.com

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