Refer to books on Visual Basic.
Visual Basic Controls work on Visual Studio for Visual Basic and Applications that made by Visual Basic.
Mostly depends on what you are attempting to do. Visual Basic 6.0 will provide more flexibility, but FoxPro might be a little bit easier if you are working with databases.
It was developed from a small part developed by Alan Cooper, then he worked for Microsoft to develop that into visual basic. also u should call it visual basic not VB so people can understand
Visual Basic was started in 1991.
Visual Basic was created by a team at Microsoft.
Microsoft is the developer of visual basic
The programming language: Visual Basic is a BASIC-like (or BASIC-derived) language, Visual C is... well C.
"Basic definitions of the elements of design is where it makes things better,the basic things that can be seen such as visual elements and visual effects ways to make an impression,it a way to fool the eye of people."
No.
Microsoft is the developer of Visual Basic.
Visual Basic was started in 1991.
Visual Basic 2005 is actually a version of VB.NET (v8.0). The latest version (9.0) is Visual Basic 2008.