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Old February 21st, 2007, 01:01 PM
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Hi, I'm Beginner of VB.NET and i ask how language used by vb.net,

for example Borland Delphi uses the Object Pascal language, Microsoft Visual C# uses the C# language, Borland JBuilder uses the Java language.



 
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ummm, Visual Basic.NET uses the VB.Net language?

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Yup. Doug is right. VB.NET is the language. Or, if you prefer: It is the Visual Basic .NET language.

VB.NET is loosely based on Visual Basic 6, which was loosely based on Basic.

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thnx, dparsons and woodyz






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