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'''Visual Basic''' is a Microsoft programming language based on [[BASIC]], but evolved far enough from early BASICs to be pretty much unrecognizable to anybody acquainted with such languages as [[Applesoft BASIC tokenized file|Applesoft BASIC]]. It has an event-driven structure and support for graphical user interfaces. | '''Visual Basic''' is a Microsoft programming language based on [[BASIC]], but evolved far enough from early BASICs to be pretty much unrecognizable to anybody acquainted with such languages as [[Applesoft BASIC tokenized file|Applesoft BASIC]]. It has an event-driven structure and support for graphical user interfaces. | ||
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+ | Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is a variant of Visual Basic that is used embedded in an application software package; this is what is used for [[Microsoft Office]] macros in [[XLM]], [[XLSM]], and [[XLTM]] files, etc. | ||
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+ | * [[Visual Basic project file]] | ||
+ | * [[VBScript]] | ||
== Links == | == Links == |
Latest revision as of 00:10, 17 February 2023
Visual Basic is a Microsoft programming language based on BASIC, but evolved far enough from early BASICs to be pretty much unrecognizable to anybody acquainted with such languages as Applesoft BASIC. It has an event-driven structure and support for graphical user interfaces.
Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is a variant of Visual Basic that is used embedded in an application software package; this is what is used for Microsoft Office macros in XLM, XLSM, and XLTM files, etc.