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Visual Basic 5/6 Programming Tutorials (1998 - 2001)

The Visual Basic programming language was introduced by Microsoft in the early 1990's.  We began supporting Visual Basic with Version 4  in1997 (Versions 5 and 6 followed in 1998).  Microsoft no longer sells or supports Visual Basic 5/6 so neither can we.  Microsoft's current Visual Basic products are Visual Basic 2010, which we currently provide updated tutorials for here for Visual Basic Express 2010 and here for Visual Basic 2010 Professional Edition

Our 1998 tutorial Visual Basic 5/6 for Kids was aimed at first time, kid programmers (Ages 10 and up). If you were a beginning high school or adult programmer, then Beginning Visual BasiC 5/6 was for you. If you had some programming experience, you started with Learn Visual Basic 5 or Learn Visual Basic 6. Our tutorial Visual Basic 5/6 and Databases was aimed at the database programmer. You can still read about these classic Visual Basic 5/6 tutorials at the links provided below.

Visual Basic 5/6 for Kids
A fun, interactive introduction to Visual Basic 5/6 programming for kids.
 

Beginning Visual Basic 5/6  
A step-by-step introduction to computer programming for high school students and adults.

Learn Visual Basic 5
A self-paced, comprehensive tutorial of Visual Basic 5 for adults. 

Learn Visual Basic 6   
A complete tutorial for Visual Basic 6 - learn at your pace for adults.

Visual Basic 5/6 and Databases
A thorough introduction to database programming with Visual Basic 5/6.

 

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