2. Visual programming
• Visual programming is an intuitive way of creating software
applications without writing code. It's a graphical representation of
how different components interact, allowing developers to create
complex programs quickly and easily.
3. 4 Basic Parts of visual Basic
• Procedures, operators, properties, and events are the only
programming elements that can hold executable code
4. Basic Syntax
• Object: Objects have behaviors and states. An object is a class
instance.
• Class: A class is a template that outlines the behaviors/states that
objects of its type can support.
• Method: A method is essentially a behavior. Many methods can be
found in a class. Methods are where logic is expressed, data is
manipulated, and all actions are carried out.
• Instance Variables: Each object has a collection of instance variables
that are unique to it. The values assigned to these instance variables
define an object's state.