Yes. Visual Studio 2015 or later can be used (and as this is the only way to get the compiler right now, I think it's fine to list that as the requirement - note that the "Visual Studio Build Tools" installer doesn't include the IDE itself). Feel free to update the wiki. Cheers, Steve On 03Nov2018 0208, Barry Scott wrote: > On https://wiki.python.org/moin/WindowsCompilers details for 3.7 are missing. > I'm assuming its still VC V14 > > Barry
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