Basically Everyone who wish to surf the World Wide Web needs to use a web browser such as Internet Explorer ,FireFox , Google Chrome,Opera,Safari, Android browser or others. However, isn’t it cool that if you can create your very own web browser that you can customize to your own taste ? Yes, you can do that in Visual Basic 2008, and pretty easy too.
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Creating Arrays in Visual Basic 2013
What is an Array? In visual Basic 2013, an array is a group of variables(elements) with the same data type . When we work with a single item, we only need to use one variable. However, if we have a list of items which are of similar type to deal with, we need to declare an array of variables instead of using a variable for each item
For example, if we need to enter one hundred names, it is very tedious to declare one hundred different names, this is a waste of time and efforts. So, instead of declaring one hundred different variables, we need to declare only one array. We differentiate each item in the array by using subscript, the index value of each item, for example name(1), name(2),name(3) …….etc. , which will make declaring variables streamline and much more systematic.
Creating an Amortization Calculator in Visual Basic 6
What is an amortization calculator? It is a calculator that can compute the amount of equal periodic payments necessary to provide lender with a specific interest return and repay the loan principal over a specified period. The loan amortization process involves finding the future payments whose present value at the load interest rate equal the amount of initial principal borrowed. You can create this calculator using visual basic 6 – See more at:
How to use List Box and Combo Box in VB2013?
List Box and Combo Box are used to display a list of items. However, they differ slightly in the ways they display the items. The list box displays the items all at once in a text area whilst combo box displays only one item initially and the user needs to click on the handle of the combo box to view the items in a drop-down list.
Visual Basic 2013 E-Book is launched!
The author and webmaster of Visual Basic tutorial and resource center has written his newest book, Visual Basic 2013 Made Easy. With 198 pages of contents, it provides a complete tutorial for beginners to master Visual Basic 2013 programming. Please view the E-book at
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