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Using Visual Basic 2010 Express Version

Using Visual Basic 2010 Express Version. Studio vs Express For most purposes irrespective the version of Visual Studio the express version is sufficient

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Page 1: Using Visual Basic 2010 Express Version. Studio vs Express For most purposes irrespective the version of Visual Studio the express version is sufficient

Using Visual Basic 2010

Express Version

Page 2: Using Visual Basic 2010 Express Version. Studio vs Express For most purposes irrespective the version of Visual Studio the express version is sufficient

Studio vs Express

• For most purposes irrespective the version of Visual Studio the express version is sufficient.

• The latest version 2013 can be downloaded from microsoft.com

• Download and install and register for free.

Page 3: Using Visual Basic 2010 Express Version. Studio vs Express For most purposes irrespective the version of Visual Studio the express version is sufficient

Opening Visual Studio-Express

Click file open and select project

Page 4: Using Visual Basic 2010 Express Version. Studio vs Express For most purposes irrespective the version of Visual Studio the express version is sufficient

Opening Visual Studio-Express

Choose any name- I used first you may too. Select empty project and hit OK

Page 5: Using Visual Basic 2010 Express Version. Studio vs Express For most purposes irrespective the version of Visual Studio the express version is sufficient

Opening Visual Studio-Express

Right click on Source files and choose add and new item

Page 6: Using Visual Basic 2010 Express Version. Studio vs Express For most purposes irrespective the version of Visual Studio the express version is sufficient

Opening Visual Studio-Express

Type hello in the name box and choose C++ file and hit add

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Opening Visual Studio-Express

Type your program and hit on the green arrow. The debugger is for troubleshooting.