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'''Visual Basic''' is a name for a family of programming languages from Microsoft. It may refer to: |
'''Visual Basic''' is a name for a family of programming languages from Microsoft. It may refer to: |
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* [[Visual Basic (.NET) |
* [[Visual Basic (.NET)]], the current version of Visual Basic launched in 2002 which runs on .NET |
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* [[Visual Basic (classic)]], the original Visual Basic supported from 1991 to 2008 |
* [[Visual Basic (classic)]], the original Visual Basic supported from 1991 to 2008 |
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* [[Embedded Visual Basic]], the classic version geared toward embedded applications |
* [[Embedded Visual Basic]], the classic version geared toward embedded applications |
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* [[Visual Basic for Applications]], an implementation of Visual Basic 6 built into programs such as Microsoft Office and used for writing macros |
* [[Visual Basic for Applications]], an implementation of Visual Basic 6 built into programs such as Microsoft Office and used for writing macros |
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* [[VBScript]], an Active Scripting language |
* [[VBScript]], an Active Scripting language based on VB6, actively maintained from 1996–2023 |
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Latest revision as of 17:06, 23 December 2024
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 for Applications, an implementation of Visual Basic 6 built into programs such as Microsoft Office and used for writing macros
- VBScript, an Active Scripting language based on VB6, actively maintained from 1996–2023