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Visual Basic Tutorial (Introduction)
Visual Basic (Introduction)
Introduction
Introduction
This website is for programmers and would-be programmers who want to learn visual basic as quickly as possible, You will be quickly creating applications by following the simple examples. All the applications featured are fully functional windows applications with all the usual user-interface controls such as command buttons, labels and textboxes. As long as you are familiar with Windows 95, you can easily create applications with Visual Basic. You don't have to be a windows expert, but you should feel comfortable working with menus, the mouse and the windows interface. If you've opened, closed and re-sized windows you should have the ability to make your own Visual Basic applications in no time at all.
What is a programming language ?!
A Computer cannot understand any persons spoken language. A spoken language such as English , French, is simply too general and ambiguous for computers to understand. Therefore, we must adapt to the machine and learn the computer language so that the computer can understand. This is where visual basic comes into it - when you type visual basic source code into the computer, the computer processes these statements into Visual Basic language. The statements in visual basic, however, do not have multiple meanings within the same context.
This sounds great what else will I need!?
You will require a Windows 95-compatible computer with at least Windows 95 or Windows NT installed and must importantly Visual Basic!. At the momenet there is no freeware version of Visual basic available :-(
Ok I want to learn More about Visual Basic Please let me in!
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