
Visual Basic (classic) - Wikipedia
Visual Basic (VB), sometimes referred to as Classic Visual Basic, [1][2] is a third-generation programming language based on BASIC, as well as an associated integrated development …
Visual Basic (.NET) - Wikipedia
Visual Basic (VB), originally called Visual Basic .NET (VB.NET), is a multi-paradigm, object-oriented programming language developed by Microsoft and implemented on .NET, Mono, …
Visual programming language - Wikipedia
A simple custom block in the Snap! visual programming language, which is based on Scratch, calculating the sum of all numbers with values between a and b In computing, a visual …
Visual Basic for Applications - Wikipedia
Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is an implementation of Microsoft 's event-driven programming language Visual Basic 6.0 built into most desktop Microsoft Office applications.
Comparison of Visual Basic and Visual Basic .NET - Wikipedia
Visual Basic .NET was released by Microsoft in 2002 as a successor to the original Visual Basic computer programming language. It was implemented on the .NET Framework 1.0. The main …
BASIC - Wikipedia
In 1991, Microsoft released Visual Basic, combining an updated version of BASIC with a visual forms builder. This reignited use of the language and "VB" remains a major programming …
Comparison of C Sharp and Visual Basic .NET - Wikipedia
Comparison of C Sharp and Visual Basic .NET Comparison of programming languages General comparison Assignment Basic syntax Basic instructions Comments Control flow Foreach …
Comparison of programming languages (syntax) - Wikipedia
Comparison of programming languages General comparison Assignment Basic syntax Basic instructions Comments Control flow Foreach loops While loops For loops Do-while Exception …
Visual Basic - Wikipedia
Visual Basic is a name for a family of programming languages from Microsoft. It may refer to: Visual Basic (.NET), the current version of Visual Basic launched in 2002 which runs on .NET …
Basic-256 - Wikipedia
Basic-256 is a project to learn the basics of computer programming. [1] The project started in 2007 inspired by the article “ Why Johnny can't code ” by David Brin, which also inspired the …