The process of installing, configuring, and customizing Visual Studio to support development workflows across languages, platforms, and workloads.
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To get started, you’ll first need to install Microsoft Visual Studio. For Intel Parallel Studio XE Composer Edition (Fortran, Windows), please note that only Visual Studio 2019 and earlier versions are supported. I recommend using Visual Studio 2019, as it is the latest compatible version. You may choose between the Visual Studio 2019 Community, Professional, or Enterprise editions based on your needs. During installation, please ensure that the “Desktop development with C++” workload is selected, as it is required for Intel Fortran integration.
Once Visual Studio is installed, you can proceed with installing Intel Parallel Studio XE (Fortran) and integrate it with Visual Studio. While this is an Intel product and falls slightly outside my primary area of expertise, the overall process is typically straightforward—install Visual Studio first, followed by Intel Parallel Studio for proper integration. For detailed, step-by-step guidance, I recommend referring to Intel’s official documentation, which provides comprehensive instructions.
Disclaimer: The Intel's document link is not from Microsoft but contains the safe information from the manufacturer.
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