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Answered by msilver : Jun 01 2010 10:13 AM
It sounds like what you want to do is write a visual basic rootkit. I don't really know enough about it, though I think a lot of what you'd want to learn is probably out there, if you know whe... full answer >
Speed up the time it takes to debug your Visual Basic apps with this Visual Basic debugging quick reference from Michael Halvorson's Microsoft Visual Basic 2010 Step by Step.
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Looking for a quick reference for all those Visual Basic form operations you tend to forget about until you need them again? This excerpt form Michael Halvorson's Microsoft Visaul Basic 2010 Step by...
Access has thousands of places where one or two lines of code added to an "event procedure" can fix a problem or dramatically improve an application. At certain points in the program flow (when the us...
Answered by MikeH : Oct 03 2009 09:40 PM
So the question is Visual Basic extinct... the answer is no, and it appears as though it is not going extinct in this decade. Based on the rate of change, shown in the chart below, VB will take at le... full answer >