Updating Compiler to Latest Version #49117
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It sounds like you're using the compiler that comes with Windows (IE: Most developers use the C# compiler through MSBuild using an IDE like Visual Studio or VSCode. If you don't want to use an IDE, you're probably better off using the If you really just want to invoke the compiler directly on the command line, you have a few options for the modern compiler. If you have Visual Studio installed, it comes with a more version of Roslyn. It's most easily accessed using the Developer Command Prompt. But you can find it at If you want to run the version that comes with the .NET SDK, that's slightly less straightforward because it isn't distributed as an executable. The compiler is located at |
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Hi everyone, I've been doing C# for a month now but I have a question with the current compiler I have. Even though I have the latest .NET package for this year, the compiler i'm using is for version 5 which isn't the latest.
How do I update the compiler so that it will work with the latest C# language? I got here from a notification from the CLI but i'm not understanding the steps I need to take to have the latest working compiler.
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