Visual Basic on the PC with Windows 3.1
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Anne Barela
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Adafruit IndustriesVisual Basic on the PC with Windows 3.1adafruit.comChristopher Drum on the Stone Tools blog takes a look back at Visual Basic on the PC using the Windows 3.1 operating system. A while back, I dug into Apple’s HyperCard. Visual Basic gives us an interesting opportunity to look at a similar first-party, visual programming solution from Microsoft’s perspective. Like HyperCard, Visual Basic had its own dedicated magazine, and inspired legions of developers […]
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