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Visual Basic Programming Guide

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Visual Basic Guide 6/6/2018 ? 2 minutes to read ? Edit Online In This Section Related Sections Visual Basic is engineered for productively building type - safe and object - oriented applications. Visual Basic enables developers to target Windows, Web, and mobile devices. As with all languages targeting the Microsoft .NET Framework, programs written in Visual Basic benefit from security and language interoperability. This generation of Visual Basic continues the tradition of giving you a fast and easy way to create .NET Framework - based applications. If you don't already have Visual Basic, you can acquire a version of Visual Studio that includes Visual Basic for free from the Visual Studio site. Getting Started

Java Overview

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The core Java platform is the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition or J2SE. At the foundation of the J2SE Platform is the Java Runtime Environment (JRE). The JRE runs the applications and applets coded in Java on a variety of platforms The second major component of the J2SE is the Java 2 Software Development Kit (SDK). It contains the JRE along with several other tools for developing Java applications and other applets. These tools include the Java compiler and debugger. The first step in creating a Java application is writing the Java source code in a text editor. Before you run the Java program that you have created, you need to compile it. You can do this using any machine that has a Java compiler installed.
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