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So if you have ever followed Microsoft’s versioning, we will never release a version 13 of Visual Studio as it is deemed unlucky. So version 14 will likely be Visual Studio 2014 and the one thing I love about Azure is that you can have a version ready installed to see the new features and get up to speed before it is released to manufacture by using the gallery in Azure.
What a perfect use of the cloud, spin up a development environment, write some code and then shut it down after, all on your msdn benefits.