In the past ten years, people have always predicted that Visual Basic will die, but even after VB.NET, everything has not changed! Has always predicted that Visual Basic's future is uncertain, which shows that people are completely misunderstood The reason why some programming language is popular, and it also ignores the unique spirit of Visual Basic's own. In the past ten years, people have always predicted that Visual Basic will die, but even after Visual Basic.net appears, there is still no change. From the recent report, VB.NET's future is challenged by its brother language C #. Even for so many years, people still can't understand VB - and the current VB.NET - still a world's most popular programming language. Indeed, some VB programmers will turn to C #, Java or Delphi, but the transformation factors considered by these languages have highlighted a fact - they are all evolved in the direction of ease and rapid development, and these features are Visual Basic is invented and advocated. No matter what happened, VB this language, its soul conquered the programming world and will continue to exist. In fact, the concept of VB advocates, has never been like this is so active. Read Navigation: 1. Significant success Visual Basic is the first integrated development tool that can be visualized, "Edit and Continue" features a significant increase in production efficiency, beyond the old Editing - Compilation - Test Mode. Second, Can C # can replace Visual Basic? C # has never been designed as "VB killer". In fact, C # is more like developers used to attract C and Java. C # provides a syntax similar to C, similar to C and Java. Third, will VB.NET beyond the Windows platform? Java's development has also had an impact on Visual Basic, but because Sun does not provide a GUI (graphical user interface) development environment similar to Visual Basic, the result is the king of server, non-GUI application market, while VB, C And .NET ruled a desktop platform. Fourth, keep a variety of options Visual Basic.net is the real successor of Visual Basic, as there is currently no language that can match VB's characteristic collections like VB.NET.
Conclusion: The future of VB is not uncertain. VB is a set of characteristics. All popular languages are moving in a direction that adapts to these features, and the advocates of these features are traditional Visual Basic, and further development in Visual Basic.NET. Regardless of whether the syntax, platform and frame are the same, Visual Basic's spirit will continue.