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Optimise Visual Basic compiler Written by Peter Aitken, Contributor April 27, 2004 at 8:31 p.m. PT Most programmers compile their VB programs using the default advanced compiler settings.
Microsoft, which has been pursuing concurrent improvements for its Visual Basic and C# programming languages, plans to open up compilers for the languages and add capabilities for asynchronous ...
While competitors are coming up with new, "modern" programming languages, Microsoft continues to evolve its tried and true languages such as Visual Basic and C#, with new features -- including ...
Microsoft with its Roslyn .Net compiler project is getting ready to upgrade its C# and Visual Basic languages. Tough decisions have been made about the feature sets of the two languages, said Mads ...
While the latest TIOBE Index of programming language popularity isn't earth-shaking -- focusing on an all-time high for statistical language R -- perhaps the the biggest surprise is this: Classic ...
Advantage Visual Basic. 47 years ago, on May 1, 1964, the first BASIC program ran at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire. BASIC, or Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code, was designed by ...
Visual Studio 2015 comes with Roslyn, Microsoft's next-generation compiler technology. ... Roslyn offers many advanced debugging capabilities for the company’s C# and Visual Basic programming ...
Visual Basic 6 (VB6), introduced in 1998, was a major step forward in programming, particularly for Windows applications.
Visual Basic .Net might not be the coolest programming language to know, but it remains popular and has now reached its highest position on the Tiobe index of top programming languages. In the ...
Open the Visual Basic 6 compiler application from the Windows "Visual Basic" program group. Open your VB6 project in the editor. Create a file handler to the CSV file.
Microsoft, which has been pursuing concurrent improvements for its Visual Basic and C# programming languages, plans to open up compilers for the languages and add capabilities for asynchronous ...