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Visual Basic (classic)

Visual Basic (VB) before .NET, sometimes referred to as Classic Visual Basic,[1] 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 components via the Component Object Model (COM) technology.

Visual Basic
Visual Basic 6.0 IDE running on Windows XP
ParadigmObject-based and event-driven
DeveloperMicrosoft
First appearedMay 1991; 33 years ago (1991-05)
Final release
6.0 / 1998; 26 years ago (1998)
Typing disciplineStatic, strong
OSMicrosoft Windows and MS-DOS
Websitelearn.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/visualstudio/visual-basic-6/visual-basic-6.0-documentation
Major implementations
Microsoft Visual Studio
Influenced by
BASIC, Microsoft BASIC, QBasic
Influenced
Visual Basic .NET, Visual Basic for Applications, Windows Forms, Gambas, Xojo, Basic4ppc, Basic4android, NS Basic and twinBASIC

VB was first released in 1991. The final release was version 6 (VB6) in 1998. On April 8, 2008, Microsoft stopped supporting the VB6 IDE, relegating it to legacy. The Microsoft VB team still maintains compatibility for VB6 applications through its "It Just Works" program on supported Windows operating systems.[2]

Microsoft significantly changed VB for the .NET technology and rebranded it Visual Basic .NET (VB.NET), and then later rebranded it back to Visual Basic. Therefore, Visual Basic can refer to a classic version, a .NET version or both. This article is about the versions before .NET.

Just as BASIC was originally intended to be easy to learn, Microsoft intended the same for VB.[3][4]

Development of a VB application is exclusively supported via the VB integrated development environment (IDE) – an application in the Visual Studio suite of tools of that era. Unlike modern versions of Visual Studio that support many languages including VB (.NET), the VB IDE supports just VB.

In 2014, some software developers still preferred Visual Basic 6.0 over its successor, Visual Basic .NET.[5] Visual Basic 6.0 was selected as the most dreaded programming language by respondents of Stack Overflow's annual developer survey in 2016, 2017, and 2018.[6][7][8]

Overview edit

As was the intention of older BASIC variants, VB was intended to have a low learning curve. Further, the IDE was intended to promote productivity; even for complex GUI applications. Programming involves visually arranging components or controls on a form, specifying attributes and actions for those components, and writing code for that directs behavior. Since components have default attributes and actions, a programmer can develop a simple program without writing much code.

Programs built with earlier versions suffered performance problems, but faster computers and native code compilation made this less of an issue.

Since a VB program is compiled as a native code executable instead of interpreted as old BASIC variants, it runs relatively fast and requires relatively little storage space. But, from version 5 on, it requires relatively large library files to be loaded at runtime; about 1 MB. Core runtime libraries are included by default in Windows 2000 and later, but extended runtime components require extra installation consideration. Earlier versions of Microsoft Windows (95/98/NT), require the runtime libraries to be distributed with the executable.

 
An empty form in Visual Basic 6

Forms are created using drag-and-drop techniques. A tool is used to place controls (e.g., text boxes, buttons, etc.) on the form (window). Controls have attributes and event handlers associated with them. Default values are provided when the control is created, but may be changed by the programmer. Many attribute values can be modified during run time based on user actions or changes in the environment, providing a dynamic application. For example, code can be inserted into the form resize event handler to reposition a control so that it remains centered on the form, expands to fill up the form, etc. By inserting code into the event handler for a keypress in a text box, the program can automatically translate the case of the text being entered, or even prevent certain characters from being inserted.

Development in the IDE is organized as a project which can be configured to output as a program (EXE), a dynamic-link library (DLL) or an ActiveX control library (OCX) which is a specialized a DLL.

Controls provide the graphical functionality of a GUI application, and programmers attach code to event handlers to perform actions. For example, a drop-down control displays a list of items. When the user selects an item, an event handler is automatically called that executes the code that the programmer attached to the handler.

For a DLL, the VB code generally provides no user interface, and instead provides COM objects to other programs. This allows for capabilities such as server-side processing or an add-in module.

Via the COM technology, unused memory is recovered for reuse using reference counting; recovering when the count reaches zero. VB reduces the count when a variable goes out of scope or when assigned to Nothing. This design, prevents memory leaks that plague some, older languages such as C & C++. It differs significantly from the more modern approach of garbage collection.

VB provides a large library of utility objects, and it provides basic support for object-oriented programming.

Unlike many other programming languages, VB code is not case-sensitive – though the IDE transforms keywords into a standard case and variable names to match the case used elsewhere in the project. Of note, string comparison is case sensitive by default.

The VB compiler is shared with other Visual Studio suite languages, C and C++. Nevertheless, by default the restrictions in the IDE do not allow creation of some targets (Windows model DLLs) and threading models, but over the years, developers have bypassed these restrictions.

Features edit

 
A function using the If, Then, Else and Dim statements

Visual Basic has notable features and characteristics that are in some cases different than other BASIC variants or from other common languages:

  • Allows use of the Windows API via an external function declaration technology
  • Supports sharing and reuse via the COM component technology. A programmer can create an application using components provided by VB, developed internally or from third parties. Over time the development community produced and shared many components.[5][9][10][11][12]
  • Unlike older BASIC variants, instead of requiring line numbers to support branching, code is grouped into named blocks delimited by Sub...End Sub or Function...End Function. VB retains line number support[13]
  • Code statements have no terminating character other than a line ending (carriage return/line feed), and versions since 3 allow for multi-line statements for concatenation of strings or explicitly using the underscore character (_) at the end of a line[14][15]
  • A code comment is denoted by a single apostrophe (') character, like: ' This is a comment
  • Looping statement blocks begin and end with keywords: Do...Loop, While...End While, For...Next [16]
  • Chained variable assignment is not allowed; for example A = B = C does not result in the values of A, B and C being equal. The Boolean result of "is B equal to C?" is stored in A
  • Like other BASIC variants, but unlike many other languages that use 1, Boolean True has numeric value −1. VB stores a Boolean as a two's complement signed integer with all ones in binary for true and zero for false. This is apparent when performing a (bitwise) Not operation on the two's complement value 0, which returns the two's complement value −1, in other words True = Not False. This inherent functionality becomes especially useful when performing logical operations on the individual bits of an integer such as And, Or, Xor and Not.[17] This definition of True is also consistent with BASIC since the early 1970s Microsoft BASIC implementation and is also related to the characteristics of CPU instructions at the time.
  • Logical and bitwise operators are unified. This is unlike some C-derived languages (such as Perl), which have separate logical and bitwise operators. This is a traditional feature of BASIC.
  • Unlike for many languages which use zero for the lower bound of an array, VB allows the lower bound to be any value – like in Pascal and Fortran. The Option Base statement can be used to set the default lower bound, but some claim that its use leads to confusion when reading code and is best avoided by always explicitly specifying the lower bound. This uncommon language trait does exist in Visual Basic .NET but not in VBScript.
OPTION BASE was introduced by ANSI, with the standard for ANSI Minimal BASIC in the late 1970s.
  • Banker's rounding as the default behavior when converting real numbers to integers with the Round function.[18] ? Round(2.5, 0) gives 2, ? Round(3.5, 0) gives 4.
  • An integer type value is automatically promoted to a floating point type in expressions that involve the normal division operator (/) so that division of one integer by another produces a result that may seem more intuitive from a mathematical perspective. VB provides an integer divide operator (\) that does truncate.
  • By default, if a variable has not been declared or if no type declaration character is specified, it acts like a variant. However this can be changed with Deftype statements such as DefInt, DefBool, DefVar, DefObj, DefStr. There are 12 Deftype statements in total offered by Visual Basic 6.0. The default type may be overridden for a specific declaration by using a special suffix character on the variable name (# for Double, ! for Single, & for Long, % for Integer, $ for String, and @ for Currency) or using the key phrase As (type). VB can be setup to require variable declarations via Option Explicit.

History edit

 
Alan Cooper created the drag-and-drop design for the user interface of Visual Basic.

Visual Basic 1.0 was introduced in 1991. The drag and drop design for creating the user interface is derived from a prototype form generator developed by Alan Cooper and his company called Tripod.[19][20][21] Microsoft contracted with Cooper and his associates to develop Tripod into a programmable form system for Windows 3.0, under the code name Ruby (no relation to the later Ruby programming language). Tripod did not include a programming language at all. Microsoft decided to combine Ruby with the Basic language to create Visual Basic. The Ruby interface generator provided the "visual" part of Visual Basic, and this was combined with the "EB" Embedded BASIC engine designed for Microsoft's abandoned "Omega" database system. Ruby also provided the ability to load dynamic link libraries containing additional controls (then called "gizmos"), which later became the VBX interface.[22]

Timeline edit

 
Visual Basic for MS-DOS
 
VB DOS icon
  • Project 'basic Thunder' was initiated in 1990.[23] Thunder persisted through to the last release of Visual Basic in the name of the primary internal function, "ThunderRTMain".
  • Visual Basic 1.0 (May 1991) was released for Windows at the Comdex/Windows World trade show in Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Visual Basic 1.0 for DOS was released in September 1992. The language itself was not quite compatible with Visual Basic for Windows, as it was the next version of Microsoft's DOS-based BASIC compilers, QuickBASIC and BASIC Professional Development System. The interface used a text-based user interface, using extended ASCII characters to simulate the appearance of a GUI.
  • Visual Basic 2.0 was released in November 1992. The programming environment was easier to use, and its speed was improved. Notably, forms became instantiable objects, thus laying the foundational concepts of class modules as were later offered in VB4.
  • Visual Basic 3.0 was released in the summer of 1993 and came in Standard and Professional versions. VB3 included version 1.1 of the Jet Database Engine that could read and write Jet (or Access) 1.x databases.
  • 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. With VB4 the language was separated from the GUI library, and made available as VBA, in which form it was embedded with the Office 95 suite. To ease migration of Office macros and scripts, features from WordBasic, Excel Basic and Access Basic were incorporated into the language. Incompatibilities between different releases of VB4 caused installation and operation problems. While previous versions of Visual Basic had used VBX controls, Visual Basic now used OLE controls (with files names ending in .OCX) instead. These were later to be named ActiveX controls.
  • With version 5.0 (February 1997), Microsoft released Visual Basic exclusively for 32-bit versions of Windows. Programmers who preferred to write 16-bit programs were able to import programs written in Visual Basic 4.0 to Visual Basic 5.0, and Visual Basic 5.0 programs can easily be converted to Visual Basic 4.0. Visual Basic 5.0 also introduced the ability to create custom user controls, as well as the ability to compile to native Windows executable code, speeding up calculation-intensive code execution. A free, downloadable Control Creation Edition was also released for creation of ActiveX controls. It was also used as an introductory form of Visual Basic: a regular .exe project could be created and run in the IDE, but not compiled.
  • Visual Basic 6.0 (Mid-1998) improved in a number of areas[24] including the ability to create web-based applications.
  • Mainstream Support for Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 ended on March 31, 2005, and Extended support ended in March 2008.[25] However, primary components of the Visual Basic 6 development environment run in all 32-bit versions of Windows up to and including Windows 11.[26]

Derivative technologies edit

Microsoft developed many derivatives of VB (classic), including:

  • Visual Basic .NET is Microsoft's successor to Visual Basic 6.0, and part of Microsoft's .NET ecosystem (which over time has sometimes been called framework and core). It is not backwards compatible with Visual Basic 6.0. An automated conversion tool exists, but fully automated conversion for most projects is not possible.[27]
  • VBScript is the default language for Active Server Pages. It can be used in Windows scripting and client-side web page scripting. It resembles VB in syntax, but is a separate language—executed by vbscript.dll instead of the VB runtime. ASP and VBScript should not be confused with ASP.NET, which uses the .NET Framework for compiled web pages.
  • Gambas is a Visual Basic inspired free software programming language for the Linux operating system. It is not a clone of Visual Basic, but it does have the ability to convert Visual Basic programs to Gambas. The VisualFBEditor IDE for FreeBASIC is also similar.[30]
  • WinWrap Basic is a third-party VBA variant used with various software, and available for programmers to use to build a macro facility into their programs.
  • Later versions of Corel WordPerfect Office implement access to VBA as one of the macro/scripting languages, the other major ones being CorelScript and PerfectScript.

Issues edit

Performance edit

Versions before 5 compiled the code to P-Code – which is interpreted at runtime. The benefits of P-Code include portability and smaller binary file sizes, but it usually slows execution, since an interpreter adds a layer to the execution environment. VB applications require the Microsoft VB runtime MSVBVM##.DLL, where ## is a version number, either 50 or 60. MSVBVM60.dll comes standard with Windows in all editions from Windows 98 to Windows 11 although some editions of Windows 7 do not include it. For Windows 95 however the application installation process requires the DLL needed by the program. VB 5 and 6 can compile code to either native or P-Code but the runtime is still required for built-in functions and forms management.

Other edit

Criticisms of VB (prior to VB.NET) include:[31]

Legacy development and support edit

All versions of the Visual Basic IDE, from 1.0 to 6.0, are no longer supported by Microsoft. The associated runtime environments are also unsupported, except for the Visual Basic 6 core runtime environment, which Microsoft officially supports for the lifetime of Windows 10[34] and Windows 11.[35] Third party components that shipped with Visual Studio 6.0 are not included in this support statement. Some legacy Visual Basic components may still work on newer platforms, despite being unsupported by Microsoft and other vendors. Documentation for Visual Basic 6.0, its application programming interface and tools is best covered in the last MSDN release before Visual Studio.NET 2002. Later releases of MSDN focused on .NET development and had significant parts of the Visual Basic 6.0 programming documentation removed as the language evolved, and support for older code ended. Although vendor support for Visual Basic 6 has ended, and the product has never been supported on the latest versions of Windows, key parts of the environment still work on newer platforms. It is possible to get a subset of the development environment working on 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 and Windows 11.[36] Owing to its persistent remaining popularity,[37] third-party attempts to further support it, such as Rubberduck, exist.[38]

Example code edit

The following code snippet displays a message box saying "Hello, World!" as the window loads:

Private Sub Form_Load()  ' Execute a simple message box that says "Hello, World!"  MsgBox "Hello, World!" End Sub 

This snippet makes a counter that moves up 1 every second (a label and a timer control need to be added to the form for this to work) until the form is closed or an integer overflow occurs:

Option Explicit Dim Count As Integer Private Sub Form_Load()  Count = 0  Timer1.Interval = 1000 ' units of milliseconds End Sub Private Sub Timer1_Timer()  Count = Count + 1  Label1.Caption = Count End Sub 

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Classic Visual Basic Programming Language". TIOBE. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
  2. ^ "Support Statement for Visual Basic 6.0 on Windows (updated with Windows 10 version 1709 support information)". Microsoft. Retrieved 2015-10-15.
  3. ^ Root, Randal; Romero Sweeney, Mary (2006). A tester's guide to .NET programming. Apress. p. 3. ISBN 978-1-59059-600-5. You can choose a language based on how easy it is to learn. For beginners, Visual Basic is a good choice. [~snip] A big advantage of Visual Basic is that it is a popular language since it is easy to learn.
  4. ^ Plant, Robert T.; Murrell, Stephen (2007). An executive's guide to information technology. Cambridge University Press. p. 343. ISBN 978-0-521-85336-1. Summary of positive issues: Visual Basic is easy to learn and widely available.
  5. ^ a b ISpliter (14 January 2014). "Visual Basic 6.0: A giant more powerful than ever". CodeProject.com. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  6. ^ "Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2016". Stack Overflow. 2016. Retrieved 2020-12-18.
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  9. ^ violent, ken. "vkControls : 16 GRAPHICALS usercontrols ! NEVER SEEN before!". PSC. Retrieved 5 April 2014.
  10. ^ Krool. "CommonControls (Replacement of the MS common controls)". VBForums. Retrieved 5 April 2014.
  11. ^ PSC. "Visual Basic 6.0 third party components for modern standards (a review)". Planet Source Code. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  12. ^ Jeff, Martin. "Visual Basic 6 Renewed to Run on Windows 8". INFOQ. Retrieved 5 April 2014.
  13. ^ "Tip 2: Use line numbers in your source code. : Visual Basic".
  14. ^ Microsoft Visual Basic Programmer's Guide Version 3.0 - Microsoft Corporation 1993
  15. ^ "Visual Studio 2003 Retired Technical documentation". Microsoft Download Center. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
  16. ^ Kathleen Dollard; et al. "Loop Structures - Visual Basic". learn.microsoft.com. Retrieved December 4, 2017.
  17. ^ . Vb.mvps.org. Archived from the original on 2009-08-23. Retrieved 2009-06-16.
  18. ^ . Microsoft Support. Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2014-01-25.
  19. ^ Cooper, Alan (22 April 1996). . Archived from the original on 9 March 2017. Retrieved 8 March 2017.
  20. ^ "Alan Cooper Receiving the Windows Pioneer Award 1994". YouTube. September 23, 2010. Event occurs at 4:25Bill Gates: "A lot of people have called you the father of Visual Basic. What do you think about that?"{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  21. ^ Lohr, Steve (2008). Go To: The Story of the Math Majors, Bridge Players, Engineers, Chess Wizards, Maverick Scientists, and Ico (revised ed.). Basic Books. p. 96. ISBN 9780786730766. Cooper ... gained industry recognition as the "Father of Visual Basic." (Microsoft's lawyers once sent Cooper a cease-and-desist order, demanding that he stop using that title. But after Cooper complained, Gates patched things up and even lauded him as a "Windows Pioneer" at an industry conference.)
  22. ^ "The Birth of Visual Basic". Rian " Petot " Danao I <3 19
  23. ^ George, Mack. "History of Visual Basic". June 2002. George Mack, 3rd edition, Copyright June 2002. Retrieved 10 April 2014.
  24. ^ www.insteptech.com (2005-07-22). "What's new in VB6?". www.insteptech.com.
  25. ^ "Product Family Life Cycle Guidelines for Visual Basic 6.0". Msdn2.microsoft.com. 2005-03-31. Retrieved 2009-06-16.
  26. ^ "Support Statement for Visual Basic 6.0 on Windows". Microsoft. 2018-01-17. Retrieved 2019-06-20.
  27. ^ Piquet, Lori (2002-02-20). . DevX.com. Jupitermedia. Archived from the original on 2007-05-19. Retrieved 2007-05-17.
  28. ^ "VBA for Office Developers". Microsoft.
  29. ^ "Compatibility Between the 32-bit and 64-bit Versions of Office 2010". Microsoft Corporation. Retrieved 16 July 2012.
  30. ^ Speed, Richard (2022-05-06). "RAD Basic – the Visual Basic 7 that never was – releases third alpha". The Register. Retrieved 2023-03-26. RAD Basic is not the only game in town. Alternatives in varying stages of development include twinBASIC, which also aims to be backwards compatible with VB6 and VBA; and FreeBASIC, which implements much of what lurked in Microsoft QuickBASIC (and has a nifty IDE in the form of VisualFBEditor).
  31. ^ Alex Homer; Dave Sussman; Rob Howard; Brian Francis; Karli Watson; Richard Anderson (2004). Professional ASP.NET 1.1. Wiley. p. 71. ISBN 0-7645-5890-0. Retrieved 2008-10-08.
  32. ^ Marc D'Aoust (December 2000). "Avoid Writing Tedious, Boring Code". Microsoft. Retrieved 2008-11-10.
  33. ^ Andrew Troelsen (2008). Pro VB 2008 and the .NET 3.5 Platform: The expert's voice in .NET. Apress. p. 5. ISBN 978-1-59059-822-1.
  34. ^ Denning, Adam (2015-06-22). "Getting ready for Windows 10 – SDKs, compatibility, bridges". Building Apps for Windows blog. Retrieved 2015-08-02.
  35. ^ paulyuk. "Support Statement for Visual Basic 6.0". docs.microsoft.com. Retrieved 2022-07-26.
  36. ^ Dan, Brust (14 September 2015). "Installing Visual Basic/Studio 6 on Windows 10". danbrust.net.
  37. ^ Ramel, David (2020-07-07). "Popularity Index: Classic Visual Basic Hangs In There". Retrieved 2023-03-28.
  38. ^ Ramel, David (2020-02-28). "Visual Basic Resurgence? Project Seeks to 'Bring the VBE into This Century!'". Visual Studio Magazine. Retrieved 2023-03-28.

External links edit

  • Visual Basic 6.0 Resource Center
  • Secure your Visual Basic 6.0 investment with Microsoft .NET: Migrating from Visual Basic 6.0 to Visual Basic 2008
  • Visual Basic 6 Renewed to Run on Windows 8
  • Instructions for installing Visual Basic 6 on a Windows 10 computer

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creation of ActiveX controls and COM objects Supports event driven programming Allows use of the Windows API via an external function declaration technology Supports sharing and reuse via the COM component technology A programmer can create an application using components provided by VB developed internally or from third parties Over time the development community produced and shared many components 5 9 10 11 12 Unlike older BASIC variants instead of requiring line numbers to support branching code is grouped into named blocks delimited by Sub End Sub or Function End Function VB retains line number support 13 Code statements have no terminating character other than a line ending carriage return line feed and versions since 3 allow for multi line statements for concatenation of strings or explicitly using the underscore character at the end of a line 14 15 A code comment is denoted by a single apostrophe character like This is a comment Looping statement blocks begin and end with keywords Do Loop While End While For Next 16 Chained variable assignment is not allowed for example A B C does not result in the values of A B and C being equal The Boolean result of is B equal to C is stored in A Like other BASIC variants but unlike many other languages that use 1 Boolean True has numeric value 1 VB stores a Boolean as a two s complement signed integer with all ones in binary for true and zero for false This is apparent when performing a bitwise Not operation on the two s complement value 0 which returns the two s complement value 1 in other words True Not False This inherent functionality becomes especially useful when performing logical operations on the individual bits of an integer such as And Or Xor and Not 17 This definition of True is also consistent with BASIC since the early 1970s Microsoft BASIC implementation and is also related to the characteristics of CPU instructions at the time Logical and bitwise operators are unified This is unlike some C derived languages such as Perl which have separate logical and bitwise operators This is a traditional feature of BASIC Unlike for many languages which use zero for the lower bound of an array VB allows the lower bound to be any value like in Pascal and Fortran The Option Base statement can be used to set the default lower bound but some claim that its use leads to confusion when reading code and is best avoided by always explicitly specifying the lower bound This uncommon language trait does exist in Visual Basic NET but not in VBScript OPTION BASE was introduced by ANSI with the standard for ANSI Minimal BASIC in the late 1970s Tightly bound to the Windows operating system and the Component Object Model The native types for strings and arrays are the dedicated COM types BSTR and SAFEARRAY Banker s rounding as the default behavior when converting real numbers to integers with the Round function 18 Round 2 5 0 gives 2 Round 3 5 0 gives 4 An integer type value is automatically promoted to a floating point type in expressions that involve the normal division operator so that division of one integer by another produces a result that may seem more intuitive from a mathematical perspective VB provides an integer divide operator that does truncate By default if a variable has not been declared or if no type declaration character is specified it acts like a a href Variant type COM html title Variant type COM variant a However this can be changed with Deftype statements such as DefInt DefBool DefVar DefObj DefStr There are 12 Deftype statements in total offered by Visual Basic 6 0 The default type may be overridden for a specific declaration by using a special suffix character on the variable name for Double for Single amp for Long for Integer for String and for Currency or using the key phrase As type VB can be setup to require variable declarations via Option Explicit History edit nbsp Alan Cooper created the drag and drop design for the user interface of Visual Basic Visual Basic 1 0 was introduced in 1991 The drag and drop design for creating the user interface is derived from a prototype form generator developed by Alan Cooper and his company called Tripod 19 20 21 Microsoft contracted with Cooper and his associates to develop Tripod into a programmable form system for Windows 3 0 under the code name Ruby no relation to the later Ruby programming language Tripod did not include a programming language at all Microsoft decided to combine Ruby with the Basic language to create Visual Basic The Ruby interface generator provided the visual part of Visual Basic and this was combined with the EB Embedded BASIC engine designed for Microsoft s abandoned Omega database system Ruby also provided the ability to load dynamic link libraries containing additional controls then called gizmos which later became the VBX interface 22 Timeline edit nbsp Visual Basic for MS DOS nbsp VB DOS icon Project basic Thunder was initiated in 1990 23 Thunder persisted through to the last release of Visual Basic in the name of the primary internal function ThunderRTMain Visual Basic 1 0 May 1991 was released for Windows at the Comdex Windows World trade show in Atlanta Georgia Visual Basic 1 0 for DOS was released in September 1992 The language itself was not quite compatible with Visual Basic for Windows as it was the next version of Microsoft s DOS based BASIC compilers QuickBASIC and BASIC Professional Development System The interface used a text based user interface using extended ASCII characters to simulate the appearance of a GUI Visual Basic 2 0 was released in November 1992 The programming environment was easier to use and its speed was improved Notably forms became instantiable objects thus laying the foundational concepts of class modules as were later offered in VB4 Visual Basic 3 0 was released in the summer of 1993 and came in Standard and Professional versions VB3 included version 1 1 of the Jet Database Engine that could read and write Jet or Access 1 x databases 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 With VB4 the language was separated from the GUI library and made available as VBA in which form it was embedded with the Office 95 suite To ease migration of Office macros and scripts features from WordBasic Excel Basic and Access Basic were incorporated into the language Incompatibilities between different releases of VB4 caused installation and operation problems While previous versions of Visual Basic had used VBX controls Visual Basic now used OLE controls with files names ending in OCX instead These were later to be named ActiveX controls With version 5 0 February 1997 Microsoft released Visual Basic exclusively for 32 bit versions of Windows Programmers who preferred to write 16 bit programs were able to import programs written in Visual Basic 4 0 to Visual Basic 5 0 and Visual Basic 5 0 programs can easily be converted to Visual Basic 4 0 Visual Basic 5 0 also introduced the ability to create custom user controls as well as the ability to compile to native Windows executable code speeding up calculation intensive code execution A free downloadable Control Creation Edition was also released for creation of ActiveX controls It was also used as an introductory form of Visual Basic a regular exe project could be created and run in the IDE but not compiled Visual Basic 6 0 Mid 1998 improved in a number of areas 24 including the ability to create web based applications Mainstream Support for Microsoft Visual Basic 6 0 ended on March 31 2005 and Extended support ended in March 2008 25 However primary components of the Visual Basic 6 development environment run in all 32 bit versions of Windows up to and including Windows 11 26 Derivative technologies editMicrosoft developed many derivatives of VB classic including Visual Basic NET is Microsoft s successor to Visual Basic 6 0 and part of Microsoft s NET ecosystem which over time has sometimes been called framework and core It is not backwards compatible with Visual Basic 6 0 An automated conversion tool exists but fully automated conversion for most projects is not possible 27 Visual Basic for Applications VBA 28 is a scripting language embedded in many Microsoft applications such as Microsoft Office and third party products like SolidWorks AutoCAD WordPerfect Office 2002 ArcGIS Sage 300 ERP and Business Objects Desktop Intelligence There are small inconsistencies in the way VBA is implemented in different applications but it is largely the same language as Visual Basic 6 0 and uses the same runtime library Visual Basic development ended with 6 0 but in 2010 Microsoft introduced VBA 7 to provide extended features and add 64 bit support 29 VBScript is the default language for Active Server Pages It can be used in Windows scripting and client side web page scripting It resembles VB in syntax but is a separate language executed by vbscript dll instead of the VB runtime ASP and VBScript should not be confused with ASP NET which uses the NET Framework for compiled web pages OpenOffice Basic is a Visual Basic compatible interpreter that originated in StarOffice office suite Gambas is a Visual Basic inspired free software programming language for the Linux operating system It is not a clone of Visual Basic but it does have the ability to convert Visual Basic programs to Gambas The VisualFBEditor IDE for FreeBASIC is also similar 30 WinWrap Basic is a third party VBA variant used with various software and available for programmers to use to build a macro facility into their programs LotusScript is a VBA variant available in Lotus SmartSuite and Lotus Notes Later versions of Corel WordPerfect Office implement access to VBA as one of the macro scripting languages the other major ones being CorelScript and PerfectScript Earlier versions of Microsoft Word use a variant of VB called WordBasic Issues editPerformance edit Versions before 5 compiled the code to P Code which is interpreted at runtime The benefits of P Code include portability and smaller binary file sizes but it usually slows execution since an interpreter adds a layer to the execution environment VB applications require the Microsoft VB runtime MSVBVM DLL where is a version number either 50 or 60 MSVBVM60 dll comes standard with Windows in all editions from Windows 98 to Windows 11 although some editions of Windows 7 do not include it For Windows 95 however the application installation process requires the DLL needed by the program VB 5 and 6 can compile code to either native or P Code but the runtime is still required for built in functions and forms management Other edit Criticisms of VB prior to VB NET include 31 versioning problems associated with DLLs known as DLL hell poor support for object oriented programming 32 can only create multi threaded applications using ActiveX or DLL variant types having a greater performance and storage overhead than strongly typed programming languages dependency on complex and fragile COM registry entries 33 Legacy development and support editAll versions of the Visual Basic IDE from 1 0 to 6 0 are no longer supported by Microsoft The associated runtime environments are also unsupported except for the Visual Basic 6 core runtime environment which Microsoft officially supports for the lifetime of Windows 10 34 and Windows 11 35 Third party components that shipped with Visual Studio 6 0 are not included in this support statement Some legacy Visual Basic components may still work on newer platforms despite being unsupported by Microsoft and other vendors Documentation for Visual Basic 6 0 its application programming interface and tools is best covered in the last MSDN release before Visual Studio NET 2002 Later releases of MSDN focused on NET development and had significant parts of the Visual Basic 6 0 programming documentation removed as the language evolved and support for older code ended Although vendor support for Visual Basic 6 has ended and the product has never been supported on the latest versions of Windows key parts of the environment still work on newer platforms It is possible to get a subset of the development environment working on 32 bit and 64 bit versions of Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 10 and Windows 11 36 Owing to its persistent remaining popularity 37 third party attempts to further support it such as Rubberduck exist 38 Example code editThe following code snippet displays a message box saying Hello World as the window loads Private Sub Form Load Execute a simple message box that says Hello World MsgBox Hello World End Sub This snippet makes a counter that moves up 1 every second a label and a timer control need to be added to the form for this to work until the form is closed or an integer overflow occurs Option Explicit Dim Count As Integer Private Sub Form Load Count 0 Timer1 Interval 1000 units of milliseconds End Sub Private Sub Timer1 Timer Count Count 1 Label1 Caption Count End SubSee also edit nbsp Computer programming portal IIf a function in several editions of Visual Basic roughly equivalent to the conditional operator of C and related languages Comparison of programming languages Control arrayReferences edit The Classic Visual Basic Programming Language TIOBE Retrieved 2023 02 07 Support Statement for Visual Basic 6 0 on Windows updated with Windows 10 version 1709 support information Microsoft Retrieved 2015 10 15 Root Randal Romero Sweeney Mary 2006 A tester s guide to NET programming Apress p 3 ISBN 978 1 59059 600 5 You can choose a language based on how easy it is to learn For beginners Visual Basic is a good choice snip A big advantage of Visual Basic is that it is a popular language since it is easy to learn Plant Robert T Murrell Stephen 2007 An executive s guide to information technology Cambridge University Press p 343 ISBN 978 0 521 85336 1 Summary of positive issues Visual Basic is easy to learn and widely available a b ISpliter 14 January 2014 Visual Basic 6 0 A giant more powerful than ever CodeProject com Retrieved 3 April 2014 Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2016 Stack Overflow 2016 Retrieved 2020 12 18 Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2017 Stack Overflow 2017 Retrieved 2020 12 18 Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2018 Stack Overflow 2018 Retrieved 2020 12 18 violent ken vkControls 16 GRAPHICALS usercontrols NEVER SEEN before PSC Retrieved 5 April 2014 Krool CommonControls Replacement of the MS common controls VBForums Retrieved 5 April 2014 PSC Visual Basic 6 0 third party components for modern standards a review Planet Source Code Retrieved 4 April 2014 Jeff Martin Visual Basic 6 Renewed to Run on Windows 8 INFOQ Retrieved 5 April 2014 Tip 2 Use line numbers in your source code Visual Basic Microsoft Visual Basic Programmer s Guide Version 3 0 Microsoft Corporation 1993 Visual Studio 2003 Retired Technical documentation Microsoft Download Center Retrieved 2023 02 07 Kathleen Dollard et al Loop Structures Visual Basic learn microsoft com Retrieved December 4 2017 Microsoft Basic Logical Expression Evaluation Vb mvps org Archived from the original on 2009 08 23 Retrieved 2009 06 16 PRB Round Function different in VBA 6 and Excel Spreadsheet Microsoft Support Archived from the original on 2013 10 29 Retrieved 2014 01 25 Cooper Alan 22 April 1996 Why I am the father of Visual Basic Archived from the original on 9 March 2017 Retrieved 8 March 2017 Alan Cooper Receiving the Windows Pioneer Award 1994 YouTube September 23 2010 Event occurs at 4 25Bill Gates A lot of people have called you the father of Visual Basic What do you think about that a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint postscript link Lohr Steve 2008 Go To The Story of the Math Majors Bridge Players Engineers Chess Wizards Maverick Scientists and Ico revised ed Basic Books p 96 ISBN 9780786730766 Cooper gained industry recognition as the Father of Visual Basic Microsoft s lawyers once sent Cooper a cease and desist order demanding that he stop using that title But after Cooper complained Gates patched things up and even lauded him as a Windows Pioneer at an industry conference The Birth of Visual Basic Rian Petot Danao I lt 3 19 George Mack History of Visual Basic June 2002 George Mack 3rd edition Copyright June 2002 Retrieved 10 April 2014 www insteptech com 2005 07 22 What s new in VB6 www insteptech com Product Family Life Cycle Guidelines for Visual Basic 6 0 Msdn2 microsoft com 2005 03 31 Retrieved 2009 06 16 Support Statement for Visual Basic 6 0 on Windows Microsoft 2018 01 17 Retrieved 2019 06 20 Piquet Lori 2002 02 20 Abandoning the Fantasy of VB Migration Wizardry DevX com Jupitermedia Archived from the original on 2007 05 19 Retrieved 2007 05 17 VBA for Office Developers Microsoft Compatibility Between the 32 bit and 64 bit Versions of Office 2010 Microsoft Corporation Retrieved 16 July 2012 Speed Richard 2022 05 06 RAD Basic the Visual Basic 7 that never was releases third alpha The Register Retrieved 2023 03 26 RAD Basic is not the only game in town Alternatives in varying stages of development include twinBASIC which also aims to be backwards compatible with VB6 and VBA and FreeBASIC which implements much of what lurked in Microsoft QuickBASIC and has a nifty IDE in the form of VisualFBEditor Alex Homer Dave Sussman Rob Howard Brian Francis Karli Watson Richard Anderson 2004 Professional ASP NET 1 1 Wiley p 71 ISBN 0 7645 5890 0 Retrieved 2008 10 08 Marc D Aoust December 2000 Avoid Writing Tedious Boring Code Microsoft Retrieved 2008 11 10 Andrew Troelsen 2008 Pro VB 2008 and the NET 3 5 Platform The expert s voice in NET Apress p 5 ISBN 978 1 59059 822 1 Denning Adam 2015 06 22 Getting ready for Windows 10 SDKs compatibility bridges Building Apps for Windows blog Retrieved 2015 08 02 paulyuk Support Statement for Visual Basic 6 0 docs microsoft com Retrieved 2022 07 26 Dan Brust 14 September 2015 Installing Visual Basic Studio 6 on Windows 10 danbrust net Ramel David 2020 07 07 Popularity Index Classic Visual Basic Hangs In There Retrieved 2023 03 28 Ramel David 2020 02 28 Visual Basic Resurgence Project Seeks to Bring the VBE into This Century Visual Studio Magazine Retrieved 2023 03 28 External links edit nbsp Wikiversity has learning resources about Visual Basic nbsp Wikibooks has a book on the topic of Programming Visual Basic Classic nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Visual Basic Visual Basic 6 0 Resource Center Secure your Visual Basic 6 0 investment with Microsoft NET Migrating from Visual Basic 6 0 to Visual Basic 2008 Visual Basic 6 Renewed to Run on Windows 8 Instructions for installing Visual Basic 6 on a Windows 10 computer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Visual Basic classic amp oldid 1223151057, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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