He wasn’t a flashy king like Windows 11 or a powerful wizard like the Full IDE; he was more like a humble bridge builder. You see, when developers used the grand "Visual Studio 2013" workshop to build games and apps, they used a special "language" called C++. But when those apps traveled to other computers, they often arrived and found they couldn't speak to the local hardware. They were missing their translators.
When developers create software using Visual C++, they often use standard code libraries for functions like math, file input/output, or graphics. Rather than including all this code inside every individual app—which would make files unnecessarily large—developers link their apps to these shared libraries. visual studio 2013 redistributable