entity-framework/ef6/what-is-new/visual-studio.md
We recommend to always use the latest version of Visual Studio because it contains the latest tools for .NET, NuGet, and Entity Framework. In fact, the various samples and walkthroughs across the Entity Framework documentation assume that you are using a recent version of Visual Studio.
It is possible however to use older versions of Visual Studio with different versions of Entity Framework as long as you take into account some differences:
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