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Basic. Programming languages. |
Definition
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A programming language and environment developed by
Microsoft. Based on the BASIC language, Visual Basic was one of the
first products to provide a graphical programming environment and a
paint metaphor for developing user interfaces. Instead of worrying about
syntax details, the Visual Basic programmer can add a substantial amount
of code simply by dragging and dropping controls, such as buttons and
dialog boxes, and then defining their appearance and behavior.
Although not a true object-oriented programming language in the
strictest sense, Visual Basic nevertheless has an object-oriented
philosophy. It is sometimes called an event-driven language because each
object can react to different events such as a mouse click.
Since its launch in 1990, the Visual Basic approach has become the norm
for programming languages. Now there are visual environments for many
programming languages, including C, C++, Pascal, and Java. Visual Basic
is sometimes called a Rapid Application Development (RAD) system because
it enables programmers to quickly build prototype applications.
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Visual Basic
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1 Language features
2 Characteristics present in Visual Basic
3 Evolution of Visual Basic
3.1 Timeline of Visual Basic (VB1 to VB6)
4 Derivative languages
5 Performance and other issues
6 Legacy Development and Support
7 Example code
8 See also
9 References
10 External links |
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Vbtutor
Visual Basic Tutorial 2010 |
Visual Basic 2010 tutorial. 28 chapters.
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Vbtutor Visual Basic VB6 |
VISUAL BASIC is a high level programming language which evolved from the
earlier DOS version called BASIC. BASIC means Beginners' All-purpose
Symbolic Instruction Code. The code looks a lot like English Language.
There are many versions of Visual Basic exist in the market, the most
popular one and still widely used by many VB programmers is none other
than Visual Basic 6. With Visual Basic 6, you can create any program
depending on your objective. For example, if you are a college lecturer
or a high school teacher, you can create educational programs to teach
mathematics, science, economics, engineering, accountancy , finance,
economics and more .
Visual Basic 6 tutorial. 40 chapters.
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Vbtutor Visual Basic 2008 Tutorial |
Visual Basic 6 tutorial. 27 chapters.
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Vb6.us |
This site is dedicated to helping you learn and advance in Visual Basic
6.0. We currently have numerous Visual Basic tutorials and Visual Basic
source code samples for all levels from beginner to intermediate to
advanced. There is also in depth VB6 guides.
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Tutorialized |
Big collection of Microsoft Visual BasicTutorials. Visual Basic, created
by Microsoft for building stand alone Windows-based programs, is derived
heavily from Basic. Developers can use it for quickly building GUI
applications. If you're looking for a fast way to build programs, Visual
Basic may be just what you need; be sure to check out the tutorials in
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Visualbasic
about com |
Big collection of Microsoft Visual BasicTutorials.
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Vbasic
Tutorials
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Some easy tutorials classified by topic and also by level.
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The VbProgrammer. Classic VB6 tutorial
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Classic VB6 tutorial. 12 lessons.
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Getting Started 2008 Vbasic Tutorial
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34 pages in PDF. Visual Basic 2008 tutorial.
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Techiwarehouse. Visual Basic tutorial
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Visual Basic Programming
•Introduction •Visual Basic Objects •Let The Games Begin
•Visual Basic's IDE •Setting up the Forms •Intrinsic
Controls
•Working with Combo Box •Events •Let's Get Started with the
Code
•Controlling Program Flow •Conditional Operators
•Using If.....Then.....Else Statements with Operators
•Select Case •Looping •Function in Visual Basic.
•Arrays •Working with Files •Visual Basic and the Databases.
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