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Visual Basic Controls work on Visual Studio for Visual Basic and Applications that made by Visual Basic.
Visual Basic was started in 1991.
One will find Microsoft Visual Basic Express offered for download at a variety of sources. However, one can also download the software from Microsoft as they update their programs and provide excellent service.
Microsoft is the developer of Visual Basic.
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DOS is an OS and Visual Basic is an Application Software..
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Visual Basic if that what you meant
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Visual Basic 6/2005/2008/2010 Express/Professional/Ultimate All versions of Visual Basic are made by Microsoft.
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Programmes created on a Windows computer with Visual Basic will not work on a Mac. The software would need to be recreated in something like Real Studio (See links below) which has a high level compatibility with Visual Basic and produces cross platform software.
If you are a student, you can download Visual Studio 2008 atwww.dreamspark.com. This is a Microsoft site. You must be able to verify that you are a student. There is other programming software available also. VS 2008 has Visual Basic 2008, C #, C/C++, and more. If you are not a student, I don't know of anyplace you can get Visual Basic 2008 free.
While the Pascal compiler is freeware, the Visual Basic package is proprietary commercial software from Microsoft. Also, Pascal does not allow visual forms in coding like VB does.
No. Visual Basic is a programming language and no language can physically "go away by itself". They are not sentient. Can English go away by itself? Of course it can't. Neither can Visual Basic. What can go away is the software used to interpret the Visual Basic language. In this case that includes the Visual Basic plugins that enable the Visual Studio integrated development environment (IDE) to work with your Visual Basic code and other components, including the Visual Basic compiler and the runtime libraries required to execute Visual Basic programs. But they cannot "go away" by themselves. Either a hardware component has malfunctioned or a user has deliberately removed the hardware or software components. There simply isn't sufficient information to determine exactly why your Visual Basic has gone "away".
Word is mostly written in C++. It also contains a programming language which is Visual Basic for Applications, which is an implementation of Microsoft's Visual Basic 6. Search Wikipedia for more info.
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