Yes.
because it is driven by events. as it is a language used in programming, then it only makes sense to say VB is an event driven programming language.
Visual Basic
Yes
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VB is not the language for making games, use C++ it works alot better.
VB is the abbreviation for Microsoft's Visual Basic - a graphical development environment, using Microsoft's programming language, Visual Basic.
Visual Basic (VB) is the third-generation event-driven programming language and integrated development environment (IDE) from Microsoft for its COM programming model. VB is also considered a relatively easy to learn and use programming language, because of its graphical development features and BASIC heritage.
No, but it does support modular programming through namespaces.
Visual Basic .NET (VB .NET) is an OOP, an Object-Oriented Programming Language. It's paradigm is both OOP and Event-Driven, but that's beside the point.
VB is a programming language and can be used to create any application. In theory it would be possible to produce an advanced picture editor using VB.
Actually, it is both. Visual Basic is a Microsoft only programming language. In order to run programs written in VB though, you may need the VB runtime library as a package DLL even if you don't use the language itself.
No Return statement in VB programming