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Using Visual Basic's tools we can quickly translate an abstract idea into a program design that we can actually see on the screen. VB encourages you to experiment, revise, correct, and network your design until the new project meets your requirements. However, most of all, it inspires your imagination and creativity. Visual Basic is ideal for developing applications that run on the Windows operating system. Developing applications with VB can be said to be a 3-step approach:
i) Design the appearance of application
ii) ***ign property settings to the objects of the program
iii) Write the code to direct specific tasks at runtime
Visual Basic is used to develop applications in a number of different areas. Some of them are listed below:
Accounting
Business
Commerce
Consulting
Education
Law
Marketing and Sales
Medicine
Research
Science
Many of the things that we do with Visual Basic really aren’t very basic. The Visual Basic language is powerful, if you can imagine a programming task, it can be accomplished using Visual Basic.
Using Visual Basic's tools we can quickly translate an abstract idea into a program design that we can actually see on the screen. VB encourages you to experiment, revise, correct, and network your design until the new project meets your requirements. However, most of all, it inspires your imagination and creativity. Visual Basic is ideal for developing applications that run on the Windows operating system. Developing applications with VB can be said to be a 3-step approach:
i) Design the appearance of application
ii) ***ign property settings to the objects of the program
iii) Write the code to direct specific tasks at runtime
Visual Basic is used to develop applications in a number of different areas. Some of them are listed below:
Accounting
Business
Commerce
Consulting
Education
Law
Marketing and Sales
Medicine
Research
Science
Many of the things that we do with Visual Basic really aren’t very basic. The Visual Basic language is powerful, if you can imagine a programming task, it can be accomplished using Visual Basic.
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