I believe visual studio is the user interface, and it not only supports visual basic but also visual c++, c#, web development etc. Visual basic, on the other hand, is a programming language.
Visual Basic 1.0 is copyright (c) 1991 Microsoft Corporation, if that's any help. VISUAL BASIC was invented in 1991
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I guess Visual Basic was invented for people to make their own programs and also to have an interest in programming or computer science.
Everything. For example BASIC and Pascal are entirely different languages.
* Java * C, C++ * Basic * COBOL * Fortran * Pascal * .Net * Visual Basic * etc...
QBASIC is not a visual language, although it can be used to create very crude visual programs (much like a BIOS screen in appearence). In contrast, Visual Basic can be used to create Windows-Based programs using the appropriate GUI and as such far more user friendly. Personally, I would use PASCAL and DELPHI - Pascal is similar in functionality to QBASIC (although more advanced), but can be used within Delphi to achieve more visual results.
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Visual Basic Controls work on Visual Studio for Visual Basic and Applications that made by Visual Basic.
The most well-known programming languages are C, C++, C#, CSS, HTML, Javascript, PHP, Pascal/Delphi, Prolog, Python, Ruby, Visual Basic, and Visual Basic .NET, java.
Visual Basic was started in 1991.
Microsoft is the developer of visual basic
Visual Basic was created by a team at Microsoft.
The programming language: Visual Basic is a BASIC-like (or BASIC-derived) language, Visual C is... well C.
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Microsoft is the developer of Visual Basic.