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1 Visual Basic Relevant paradigm and problem domains overview

2 Advantages of Visual Basic: Used to create nice looking graphical programs that don’t require a lot of coding. Allows even users with little programming experience to quickly develop Microsoft Windows applications. Ideal for developing applications that run in Windows.

3 Example of Usage: Develop programs that can be used as an application to a database system and serve as the user interface that collects user input. It also displays output in a more appealing and useful way than many SQL software versions.

4 Visual Basic’s Success Brought simplification to Windows application programming. Eliminated the need to write code for Graphical User Interface (GUI) input/output.

5 Fields of usage: Education Research and Science Medicine Business Commerce Marketing and sales Accounting Law

6 How Did VB evolve? 1963 math professors John G Kemeny and Thomas E Kurtz developed BASIC. BASIC was easy and cheap to implement and rapidly gained popularity, especially in applications programming.

7 1975 Microsoft launched a BASIC compiler for the MITS Altair. Also in 1975, the first GUIs were demonstrated. 1980s Apple introduced 2 machines featuring GUIs: Lisa and Macintosh.

8 Father of Visual Basic (referred to as VB for short): Alan Cooper. 1987 Alan Cooper wrote a program called Ruby that delivered visual programming to the average programmer or user. The rising popularity of GUIs caused Microsoft to release the first official version of VB in 1991.


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