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  2. File:Visual basic 6.0.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Visual Basic (classic) - Wikipedia

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    Visual Basic (VB) before .NET, sometimes referred to as Classic Visual Basic, [1] [2] is a third-generation programming language, based on BASIC, and an integrated development environment (IDE), from Microsoft for Windows known for supporting rapid application development (RAD) of graphical user interface (GUI) applications, event-driven programming and both consumption and development of ...

  5. Visual Basic (.NET) - Wikipedia

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    Visual Basic (VB), originally called Visual Basic .NET (VB.NET), is a multi-paradigm, object-oriented programming language, implemented on .NET, Mono, and the .NET Framework. Microsoft launched VB.NET in 2002 as the successor to its original Visual Basic language, the last version of which was Visual Basic 6.0.

  6. John Smiley (author) - Wikipedia

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    John Smiley is an American computing author and teacher known for basic programming classes and books. He is also president of John Smiley & Associates. Smiley has authored books on Visual Basic , C# , C++ and Java .

  7. Michael Halvorson - Wikipedia

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    Michael James Halvorson (born 1 March 1963) is an American technology writer and historian. He was employed at Microsoft Corporation from 1985 to 1993 and contributed to the growth of the Microsoft Office and Microsoft Visual Basic software platforms.

  8. Microsoft BASIC - Wikipedia

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    Small Basic Version 1.0 (12 June 2011) [13] was released with an updated Microsoft MSDN Web site that included a full teacher curriculum, [14] a Getting Started Guide, [15] and several e-books. [16] Small Basic exists to help students as young as age eight [17] learn the foundations of computer programming and then graduate to Visual Basic via ...

  9. Visual Basic for Applications - Wikipedia

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    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 ...