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Welcome to Visual Basic 6 tutorial!

Visual Basic 6 is an easy-to-learn programming language . This tutorial teaches you how to create your own computer programs with 39 made-easy lessons!

Author and Webmaster of this Tutorial

Dr.Liew Voon Kiong

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Lesson 1  Introduction
Lesson 2  Building VB Applications
Lesson 3  Working with the Controls
Lesson 4  Writing the Code
Lesson 5  Managing VB Data
Lesson 6  Working with Variables
Lesson 7  Controlling Program Flow using If ....Then....Else....End If
Lesson 8  Select Case....End Select  Control Structure
Lesson 9  Looping
Lesson 10  VB Built-in Functions
Lesson 11  Mathematical Functions
Lesson 12  Formatting Functions
Lesson 13  String Manipulation Functions
Lesson 14  Creating User-Defined Functions
Lesson 15  Creating VBA Functions for Microsoft  Excel
Lesson 16  Arrays 
Lesson 17  Working with Files
Lesson 18  Graphics
Lesson 19  Creating Multimedia Applications in VB : Part I
Lesson 20  Creating Multimedia Applications in VB : Part II
Lesson 21  Creating Multimedia Applications in VB : Part III
Lesson 22  Creating Multimedia Applications in VB : Part IV
Lesson 23  Creating Database Applications in VB-Part I
Lesson 24  Creating Database Applications in VB-Part II
Lesson 25  Creating VB Database Applications using ADO Control
Lesson 26  Using Microsoft DataGrid Control 6.0
Lesson 27  Using SQL Queries in VB 6
Lesson 28  More SQL Queries in VB 6
Lesson 29  Creating an Advanced VB Database Application
Lesson 30  Animation- Part I
Lesson 31  Animation-Part II
Lesson 32  Animation- Part III
Lesson 33 Creating Internet and Web Applications Part 1: The Web Browser
Lesson 34  Creating Internet and Web Applications Part 2: The FTP Program
Lesson 35  Errors Handling in VB
Lesson 36  Compiling and Distributing Your Programs
Lesson 37  Creating Menus for Your Applications
Lesson 38 Keyboard Handling 
Lesson 39 Using the Printer   New

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What is Visual Basic ?

VISUAL BASIC is a high level programming language which was evolved from the earlier DOS version called BASIC. BASIC means Beginners' All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code. It is a very  easy programming language to learn. The codes look a lot  like English Language. Different software companies produced different version of BASIC, such as Microsoft QBASIC, QUICKBASIC, GWBASIC ,IBM BASICA and so on. However, it seems people only use Microsoft Visual Basic today, as it is a well developed programming language and supporting resources are available everywhere. Now, there are many versions of VB exist in the market, the most popular one and still widely used by many VB programmers is none other than Visual Basic 6. We also have VB.net, VB2005 and the latest VB2008, which is a fully object oriented programming (OOP) language. It is more powerful than VB6 but looks more complicated to master. If you wish to learn VB2008, click on the VB2008 Tutorial.

VISUAL BASIC is a VISUAL and  events driven Programming Language. These are the main divergence from the old BASIC. In BASIC, programming is done in a text-only environment and the program is executed sequentially. In VB, programming is done in a graphical environment. In the old BASIC, you have to write program codes for each graphical object you wish to display it on screen, including its position and its color. However, In VB , you just need to drag and drop any graphical object anywhere on the form, and you can change its color any time using the properties windows.

On the other hand, because  users may click on a certain object randomly, so each object has to be programmed independently to be able to response to those actions (events). Therefore, a VB Program is made up of many subprograms, each has its own program codes, and each can be executed independently and at the same time each can be linked together in one way or another.

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