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Visual Basic 4.0 (August 1995) was the first version that could create 32-bit as well as 16-bit Windows programs. It has three editions; Standard, Professional, and Enterprise. It also introduced the ability to write non-GUI classes in Visual Basic.
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. Although based on pre-.NET Visual Basic, which is no longer supported or updated by Microsoft (except under Microsoft's "It Just Works" support which is for the full ...
Visual J# programs use Java's language-syntax. However, unlike Visual J++ programs, Visual J# programs can only target the .NET Framework, not the Java Virtual Machine that all other Java tools target. Visual Basic changed drastically to fit the new framework, and the new version was called Visual Basic .NET.
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; Visual Basic (classic), the original Visual Basic supported from 1991 to 2008; Embedded Visual Basic, the classic version geared toward embedded applications
Visual Basic 2019 (code named VB "16.0") was released with Visual Studio 2019. [30] It is the first version of Visual Basic focused on .NET Core. [31] A minor update was later released as Visual Basic 16.9 which only added the ability to consume init-only properties. [32]
Microsoft Visual InterDev, is a discontinued Integrated development environment used to create web applications using Microsoft Active Server Pages.It was distributed as part of Microsoft Visual Studio 97 & 6.0 and was, to some extent, replaced by Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and ASP.NET.
The NetBeans IDE Bundle for Web & Java EE [17] provides complete tools for all the latest Java EE 6 standards, including the new Java EE 6 Web Profile, Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs), servlets, Java Persistence API, web services, and annotations. NetBeans also supports the JSF 2.0 (Facelets), JavaServer Pages (JSP), Hibernate, Spring, and Struts ...
Xamarin offers a rebranded version of MonoDevelop 4.0 as Xamarin Studio which now uses platform-specific code in various places to enhance the look and feel. [33] While Mono provides a package for Solaris 10 running on SPARC, [34] MonoDevelop packages for OpenSolaris are only provided by groups from the OpenSolaris community. [35]