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Development Environment For VBP FIles
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Closed 7 years ago.
I have a project of Visual Basic 6.0, in that I have some code changes. for that I need Old Visual Basic 6.0 IDE that I don't have.
So anybody can me tell me that,
Is that possible to compile that VB 6.0 code in Visual Studio 2010 and later and how.
Or Where i can get the Visual Basic 6.0 IDE Setup and that i can install in Windows 7 OS.
Thanks in Advance.
You will need to get the IDE first, and then:
For installing in Windows 7 you may need to follow the instructions in this website
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Setup Failed: Visual Studio 2010 Pro installation
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Closed 5 years ago.
cannot able to install the visual studio 2010. Please refer the attached image.
You Can Download ISO File From Here and try to Reinstall it:
http://allpcworld.com/download-visual-studio-2010-express-free/
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What are the differences between Visual Studio Code and Visual Studio?
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Closed 3 years ago.
I'm getting started with learning visual basic and was wondering if I should download the visual studio community or the visual studio code? What's the difference?
If you own a Windows machine, Visual Studio Community is the best. But only if you have a Windows machine.
If you use some other OS like macOS you will have to use Visual Studio Code, but it is not as easy to set up.
macOS does have a Visual Studio for Mac, but it is not the same as Visual Studio for Windows. Instead, it is used for Unity3d programming and Xamarin for mobile applications.
Coming from 2 years of classroom experience, Visual Studio Community is the BEST way to begin learning Visual Basic.
VS Code uses .NET Core, a limited Open-Source Version of the .NET Framework.
VS Community uses the full .NET Framework and allows you to use e.g. Windows Forms.
VS Code is more lightweight than VS Community, but for a beginner it's usually simpler to use VS Community if you just want
to learn programming. There is also more information about VS Community so I recommend you to use it.
Visual Studio Community is only available for Windows, so if you are on Linux or MacOS X you'll have to use VS Code.
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Windows service template missing?
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Closed 6 years ago.
Fellow Stackers,
Can someone advise if it is possible to Create a Windows Service using VS Express 2015. I have tried searching for the template as you do with Visual Studio but no luck.
Thanks in advance.
If you don't see if under Visual C# -> Windows -> Classic Desktop, you may not have all the right templates installed. If I remember correctly I had to Install something related Windows Universal before I could see it (under Visual C# -> Windows somewhere).
Actually there is a template for a service in the VS community 2015 under VB > Windows > Classic Desktop.
You can not use any version of VS Express to create windows services. They are only for each indicated platform (Windows, Web, Desktop).
Visual Studio 2015 Community Edition is also free and it has much larger feature set including the ability to use extensions. However, there also is no template to create Windows Services in the Community edition.
VS 2015 Professional is the 'lowest' edition that supports the use of the Windows Service template.
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Closed 13 years ago.
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How can i build a visual studio solution using xbuild (from Mono)?
How to compile a visual studio project/solution with Mono ?
If this is possible, Will the output run without installing .NET Framework ?
Yes, it is possible. Mono has xbuild, an implementation of msbuild which is used by Visual Studio to build VB.NET and C# projects (but not VC++). As is typical for Mono, this is a work in progress, be sure to check the todo items to see how suitable it is for your projects.
Yes, definitely check out MonoDevelop. They actually answer this question in their FAQ.
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Closed 13 years ago.
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Will installing Visual Studio 2010 Beta side by side with VS2008 cause problems?
I would like to play around with the beta and the new entity framework if possible.
Will VS2010 mess around with my Visual Studio 2008 install?
I still need VS08 for work.
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I had them working side by side without any problems (until I upgraded by disk - still have a lot of installs to do). However, I can't say that I have done a thorough test.
I haven't done any extensive testing, but on my box at home I was running both at the same time with no apparent problems.