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Visual BASIC 1 Introduction
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Assembly Language Assembly language was used as a short hand for machine code Early programs were very difficult to write and required in-depth knowledge of the processor MOV R1, X MOV R2, Y ADD R1, R2 MOV X, R1
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High-Level Languages High Level Languages were developed to make programming easier Special programs called compilers converted these high level languages to machine code
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Fortran FORTRAN was the first high level language Used by scientists and engineers to do calculations FORmula TRANslator
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High Level Languages are machine independent High Level Languages can be independent of specific processors The same program can be re-compiled to work on different machines No need to learn a new language to program a new processor C Compiler for Mac C Compiler for PC PC Machine Code Mac Machine Code C Program
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Some languages were developed for specific purposes FORTRAN for scientific and engineering calculations COBOL for business and banking PROLOG for artificial intelligence
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Other languages were designed to be used for general purposes BASIC: Beginners’ All Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code Pascal: named after Blaise Pascal C
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Visual BASIC Visual Basic (VB) is a programming environment from Microsoft It is used to build applications that run on the Microsoft Windows operating system
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Interfaces
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In the beginning … Computers were programmed by re- arranging the connections of wires into sockets Output was lights and numbers
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Punched Cards & Printers Eventually punched cards could be used as input Output was to printers
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Monitors & Keyboard Computers started to look more like those we see today Terminals to a mainframe Monitor & keyboard Command Line Interface
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Personal Computers Enough processing power to fit on a desk Monitor & Keyboard Command Line Interface MS-DOS
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GUI & Mouse 1973 The mouse was a very important development Xerox PARC’s Alto computer had a 3- button mouse, a bit mapped display, and windows
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Xerox Star 1981 Double-clickable icons Overlapping windows Dialog boxes 1024 x 768 monochrome display
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1983 Apple Lisa Pull-down menus
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Popularized Graphical Interface 1984 Apple Macintosh
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1990 Microsoft Windows 3.0
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1995 Microsoft Windows 95 Similar to the MS Windows we have today
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Visual BASIC
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Visual BASIC takes care of all the Windows interface issues and allows the programmer to concentrate on more important things
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Interface Controls VB provides controls that look and behave like standard MS windows interface elements
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VB Interface Controls We will learn how to program these controls to make simple Windows applications
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