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+ | ====== Visual Basic ====== | ||
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+ | Full Name: Visual Basic | ||
+ | Short Name: Visual Basic | ||
+ | Description: | ||
+ | Company: Microsoft | ||
+ | Web: Yes | ||
+ | Mobile: Yes | ||
+ | Enterprise: Yes | ||
+ | Embedded : Yes | ||
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+ | Visual Basic is a programming language and integrated development environment (IDE) that was created by Microsoft. It is designed to be easy to learn and use, and is often used to develop Windows desktop applications. | ||
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+ | The latest version of Visual Basic is Visual Basic .NET (VB.NET), which is part of the Microsoft .NET Framework. VB.NET was first released in 2002, and has been updated several times since then. | ||
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+ | Visual Basic is often used to develop Windows desktop applications, | ||
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+ | While Visual Basic is not as widely used as it once was, it is still a popular language for developing Windows desktop applications. Many businesses and organizations continue to use legacy Visual Basic applications, | ||
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+ | Yes, Visual Basic .NET is part of the Microsoft .NET Framework, which is a software framework for building Windows applications. Visual Basic .NET uses the .NET runtime, which provides a common language runtime (CLR) and a class library for building .NET applications. | ||
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+ | ===== Hello World ===== | ||
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+ | Public Sub Main() | ||
+ | Debug.Print " | ||
+ | End Sub | ||
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+ | See also: [[dev: | ||
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