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The document discusses the programming language Visual Basic, including that it was developed by Microsoft in 1991 to make programming accessible to beginners. Visual Basic uses a combination of a visual interface for arranging components on a screen and additional code for functionality. It is an object-oriented, event-driven language that is relatively easy to learn and use.
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Visual Basic

The document discusses the programming language Visual Basic, including that it was developed by Microsoft in 1991 to make programming accessible to beginners. Visual Basic uses a combination of a visual interface for arranging components on a screen and additional code for functionality. It is an object-oriented, event-driven language that is relatively easy to learn and use.
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RF.CW.LA5.S11.

REPORT FORM
LEARNING AREA : PROGRAMMING

Name of Candidate IC No Index No


Construct Aspect Instrument Name of Latest Programming Language Developer Year Developed Purpose : S11 : LA5.S11.1 : Current And Future Development Of The Latest Programming Languages Find Out The Latest Programming Languages Report 1. Visual Basic 2.

Microsoft 1991
1.Visual Basic was designed to be easily learned and used by beginner programmers. The language not only allows programmers to create simple GUI applications, but it can also be used to develop complex applications. 2.Programming in VB is a combination of visually arranging components or controls on a form specifying attributes and actions of those components, and writing additional lines of code for more functionality.

Platform (OS) Approach

Microsoft Windows, MS-DOS

Object oriented

Translator used Special features (optional)

Compiler and Interpreter Visual Basic (VB) is the third-generation eventdriven programming language and integrated development environment (IDE) fromMicrosoft for its COM programming model. Visual Basic is relatively easy to learn and use.

Source of Reference

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_Basic http://www.devsource.com/c/a/Languages/T en-Programming-Languages-for-2011/

RF.CW.LA5.S11.1 Candidates Signature

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