Yes, Visual basic uses Objects. I.E. buttons, options buttons, forms, text boxes, these are all objects in VB. VB also allows the creation and use of COM classes.
Visual basic is partially OOP as it does not support implementation inheritance, which is usually a feature of an object-oriented language.
It doesn't use the concept of "classes". "Event-driven" means that it is possible for the programmer to define, for example, exactly what should happen when the user clicks on a button, or carries out a variety of other tasks.
Object oriented programming is a paradigm that is common to all object oriented languages. Visual Basic is a programming language that allows you to write programs using the object oriented paradigm.
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Visual Basic is an Object oriented programing language, like C++. A good example of an SOA program language is C#. can you explain with reasons........? i agree with you .... I want to confirm the reason why it is so ...
There isn't one; C is strictly non object oriented. Although C++ is often considered to be an object-oriented extension for C (it was originally called C with Classes), it would be more accurate to describe them as siblings. The two have evolved separately and while they still retain a high-level of compatibility through their common ancestry, they are not the same language.
Visual Basic is not an "Object Oriented Language" its an "Object based Language" because, in VB we cannot implement Object Oriented Concepts like: Inhertiancy, Polymorphism, Encapsulation and Abstraction. But it is an Event drive programming, easy to develop applications. VB is used to Devlop Graphical User Interface Applications (GUIs). VB is Object Bsed Event Driven Programming Languge as we use Objects to create our Applications such as Text Box, Command Button on Form and it is also called Event Driven Language because anything we do on VB application such as Click MOuse on command Button to execute any command, or enter the text in text box etc. every thing is an event that's why we call it Object Based, Event-Driven Programming.
C++ doesn't use a framework; it is a general purpose, object oriented programming language derived from the C programming language. Specific implementations, such as Microsoft Visual C++, make use of frameworks.
Object-oriented (OO) applications can be written in either conventional languages or OOPLs, but they are much easier to write in languages especially designed for OO programming. OO language experts divide OOPLs into two categories, hybrid languages and pure OO languages. Hybrid languages are based on some non-OO model that has been enhanced with OO concepts. C++ (a superset of C), Ada 95, and CLOS (an object-enhanced version of LISP) are hybrid languages. Pure OO languages are based entirely on OO principles; Smalltalk, Eiffel, Java, and Simula are pure OO languages.Reference: Tokar, Joyce L. "Ada 95: The Language for the 90's and Beyond."" According to me JAVA is not a pure oop Language ,because java contains primitive datatypes that's not an Objects."SmalltalkEiffeljavaa programming language that includes all the oops concepts i,e object, class , inheritance,abstraction, encapsulation, data binding, and message passing is called a completely object oriented programming.. example:java.
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John D. Conley has written: 'Sams teach yourself object-oriented programming with Visual Basic in 21 days' -- subject(s): Microsoft Visual BASIC, Object-oriented programming (Computer science)
Visual Basic .NET (VB .NET) is an OOP, an Object-Oriented Programming Language. It's paradigm is both OOP and Event-Driven, but that's beside the point.
Visual Basic is an Object oriented programing language, like C++. A good example of an SOA program language is C#. can you explain with reasons........? i agree with you .... I want to confirm the reason why it is so ...
Visual Basic's form applications use objects such as Buttons and TextBoxes, these are known as objects, hence the name Object-Oriented. It is different to command line interfaces which only use text to communicate with the user, such as Command Prompt.
Visual Basic has always been an object oriented language. VB.NET is no different, but it also conforms to the Microsoft Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) which allows VB code interoperate with other CLI languages including C# and J#.
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Basic was one of the very first programming languages used in DOS. It is not object oriented and is obsolete. If you want to learn to programe start with Visual Basic no BASIC.
The object concept is visual basic net is a part from a book. There are four key concepts of object-oriented development.
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Yes, but Microsoft Visual Studio will get you going - you can download a free trial version. Visual Basic is quite straightforward to learn bits that you may need for projects and you can get going quite quickly. C++ & Java are more powerful but quite complex but once you get good at Basic and understand XML, threads, classes, object oriented programming you'll soon be on your way with them.