Visual Basic Network Enabled Technologies is abbreviated as VB.NET. Microsoft created it in 2002 as a straightforward, high-level, object-oriented programming language. It is the successor to Visual Basic 6.0 and is built on the Microsoft.NET framework.
It also supports the OOPs concepts of abstraction, encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism. As a result, everything in the VB.NET programming language is an object, including all primitive data types (Integer, String, char, long, short, Boolean, and so on), user-defined data types, events, and all objects that inherit from its base class. It is not a case-sensitive language, but C++, Java, and C# are.
Applications written in the VB.NET language are extremely dependable and scalable, as they rely on the.NET Framework to access all libraries that aid in the execution of a VB.NET program. You can use this language to create a fully object-oriented application identical to one produced with another language, such as C++, Java, or C#. Furthermore, VB.NET apps or programs can operate on platforms other than Windows, such as Linux or Mac OS.
The VB.NET language is built so that any fresh beginning or novice andand addThe compiler will disregard the an established programmer may easily create a simple, secure, resilient, high-performance web, windows, console, and mobile application that runs the.NET Framework.