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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T20:41:30+00:00 2026-06-13T20:41:30+00:00

I always see programs that say things like, Version: 1.5.6 , or something. My

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I always see programs that say things like, Version: 1.5.6, or something. My question is, how do I properly determine the version?

I’m a C++ programmer, so I would think this is kind of important. I also use Visual Studio Ultimate 2012.

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How do I add the version in the code as well?

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    2026-06-13T20:41:31+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 8:41 pm

    There is no real standard or anything, but this is the general practice:

    • The leftmost number represents the “most major” number, meaning it’s incremented when the software changes a lot, always upon breaking changes.

    • The rightmost number represents the “most minor” number, meaning it’s incremented every time the program is released. This is good for changes like bugfixes.

    • The numbers in-between simply cover changes of medium importance, e.g. non-breaking, yet large changes like a major bugfix.

    • Whenever a number is changed the numbers to the right are reset to 0

    • 1.X marks the first usable version, 0.X can be seen as beta/alpha versions

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