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Microsoft Visual Basic
Visual Studio is extensible by nature, ultimately consisting of a core "shell" that implements all commands, windows, editors, project types, languages, and other features through dynamically loadable modules called "packages".[19][20] Microsoft encourages and fosters third party partners to create modules for Visual Studio via the free VSIP program. However, according to Dan Fernandez, Microsoft "made a business decision to not allow 3rd party extensibility in Express".
- Publisher: Microsoft
- Home page: learn.microsoft.com
- Last updated: May 22nd, 2023
Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition
Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition: a free software development environment that uses the facilities of the Visual Basic language along with the included facilities for developing Microsoft.NET applicationes as well as stand alone software. Easy to learn and to use, step by step guides the developers to create tested, compiled and debuged applications for Windows and Windows.NET environments.
- Publisher: Microsoft
- Home page: www.microsoft.com
- Last updated: February 27th, 2008
Introduction to Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition
“Introduction to Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition” is an easy and fun way to learn what you can do with this version of Visual Basic. Basically, this introduction is a lesson on video format, that covers the most important topics about developing applications on Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition. It's available for free and doesn’t require any prerequisites.
- Publisher: Microsoft
- Last updated: March 14th, 2008
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Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition Feature Tour
Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition (VB) Video Feature Tour. The tour will walk you through all you can do in order to create dynamic Windows applications. You can either take this tour on-line or you can download it to your computer. This tour is available for free and doesn’t require any prerequisites.
- Publisher: Microsoft
- Last updated: March 30th, 2008
Creating Your First Visual Basic Program - Full
“Creating your first Visual Basic Program”, created by MSDN, is an easy and fun way to get started programming on this language. This lesson on video format will guide you step by step in creating a Visual Basic project, designing and creating the user interface, and testing your program. In about 10 minutes, you’ll have your first application up and running, in this case, a Web browser.
- Publisher: Microsoft
- Last updated: March 23rd, 2008
Absolute Beginner's Series VWD VB Lesson
Absolute Beginner’s Series VWD VB is a course of fourteen lessons created by MSDN which provides an introduction to Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition. The purpose of Lesson 1 is to get the students in touch with Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition and describe the work process involved in the design and build of a ASP.NET web page.
- Publisher: Microsoft
- Last updated: March 5th, 2008
Introduction to Visual Basic Programming Language
“Introduction to Visual Basic Programming Language” is an easy and fun way to get started with Visual Basic language. This introductory lesson is a combination of written text and video which present computer programming as a fun activity. You can either take this lesson on-line from the MSDN web page, or you can download it to your computer.
- Publisher: Microsoft
- Last updated: March 5th, 2008
Absolute Beginner's Series VWD VB Lesson 7
Absolute Beginner’s Series VWD VB is a course of 14 lessons created by MSDN that provides an introduction to Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition, and is oriented to people interested in designing and building ASP.NET Web sites. Lesson 7 demonstrates how to add a SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Database to your website project, and presents new controls to retrieve data from the database.
- Publisher: Microsoft
- Last updated: March 24th, 2008
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Visual Basic Control Creation Edition
Visual Basic Control Creation Edition is development software for creating ActiveX controls. These ActiveX controls, very useful for the Web users, can be added or deployed within different Windows based applications created with Visual Basic or any other programing environment. The ActiveX controls can be used along with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x or later.
- Publisher: Microsoft Corporation
- Last updated: June 6th, 2008
Code Advisor for Visual Basic 6
This application plugs-in to Visual Basic 6.0 to analyze your code and suggest possible improvements. If you are programming in Visual Basic 6.0 and planning to move to Visual Basic .NET, then the Visual Basic 6.0 Code Advisor is for you.The Code Advisor for Visual Basic 6 is an add-in used to review your code to ensure that it meets predetermined coding standards.
- Publisher: Microsoft Corporation
- Last updated: March 5th, 2008
Microsoft Visual Basic Power Packs
Power Packs are free Add-Ins, Controls, Components, and Tools for you to use with Visual Basic to make developing great applications even easier. Visual Basic Power Pack contains a DataRepeater control, Line and Shape controls, PrintForm component, and Printer Compatibility Library all rolled into one download.
- Publisher: Microsoft
- Last updated: May 22nd, 2023
ArtinSoft Visual Basic Upgrade Companion
The Visual Basic Upgrade Companion (VBUC) includes powerful options to accelerate the code conversion process. VBUC reduces the amount of manual coding and generates a native .NET application that is equivalent to the original VB6 system. Learn more. Is your organization still using VB6 and currently looking to: Move away from an unsupported platform.
- Publisher: Artinsoft
- Home page: www.artinsoft.com
- Last updated: September 28th, 2014
Cumulative Update for Microsoft Visual Basic
A security issue has been identified that could allow an attacker to compromise your Windows-based system running Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Service Pack 6 and gain complete control over it. You can help protect your computer by installing this update from Microsoft.
- Publisher: Microsoft Corporation
- Last updated: August 14th, 2013
Introduction to Visual Basic 2005
Introduction to Visual Basic is Complete Lesson Package, which contains Article, Project code files and Video. It is beginner’s guide and designed for people with little or no prior knowledge of computer languages, who want to learn to program by using the Visual Basic language and who has some previous programming experience, maybe in another language or from a few years ago.
- Publisher: MSDN
- Last updated: March 1st, 2008
Multi-Language Add-In for Visual Basic
Features:-Add localization support late in development; -Controls database to specify localizable properties; -Detect strings in your source code; -Select texts for localization; -Hide lines which do not require translation; -Filter using regular expressions.
- Publisher: Softwarebuero Jollans
- Home page: www.jollans.com
- Last updated: May 1st, 2011
Microsoft Visual Basic Enterprise Edition
The Professional edition provides computer professionals with a full-featured set of tools for developing solutions for others. It includes all the features of the Learning edition, plus additional ActiveX controls, the Internet Information Server Application Designer, Integrated Data Tools and Data Environment, and the Dynamic HTML Page Designer.
- Publisher: Microsot Corporation
- Home page: msdn.microsoft.com
- Last updated: April 8th, 2010
Visual Basic Upgrade Companion
Visual Basic Upgrade Companion (VBUC) generates C# or VB.NET source code from Visual Basic 6.0 code. It reduces the amount of manual coding and generates a native .NET application that is visually and functionally equivalent to the original VB6 system.
- Publisher: Mobilize.Net
- Last updated: January 31st, 2017
Introduction to Visual Basic 2005 Code Samples
Visual Basic 2005 Code Samples provides a large group of well categorized and documented examples of code. This download includes the following: - Base Class Library Group 1 samples show how to use the classes in the namespaces System.Net, System.Text.RegularExpressions, System.Transaction, System.Console, and more.
- Publisher: MSDN
- Last updated: March 8th, 2008