Visual Basic (VB or VB) is a third-generation event-driven programming language and Microsoft's "low" or
component object model (IDE-Integrated Development Environment). Microsoft introduced this language in 1991 as the first advance edition of Basic Basic Language and was open for learning in 2008. This is a fundamental - "All the reactions of the symbolic instruction code of beginner", the most widely used programming language is computer history section or version, visual or graphical features and easy access to basic languages and VB. The latest version of Visual Basic was 1998 version 6 (version 6). Microsoft's extended cooperation for this was completed in March 2008. This language is currently replaced by Visual Basic.net.
Coming from Visual Basic VB GUI - Fast Access Application Development (RAD -rapid Application Development) for graphical user interface is introduced for applications or user's visual use. In addition, Data Access Objects, Remote Data Objects etc. have the ability to work in the database and create ActiveX controllers and digital objects. VBA, VBScript, is similar to the Visual Basic of Scripting Language syntax, but works differently [3].
One programmer can set up an application program with components provided by Visual Basic. The visual program written in Visual Basic can be used directly in Windows API, but in that case "external function" is required to be described.
The final release (now known as Visual Basic) was in version 6 of 1998. On April 8, 2008, Microsoft released IDE Communication Visual Basic 6.0. Microsoft Vista Basic Basic Team with Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012, and Windows 10 maintains compatibility for Visual Basic 6.0 applications. In 2015, there are thousands of developers with Basic 6.0 in Visual Basic Visual Studio. Some developers have called for a new version of Visual Basic 6.0 in 2014.