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From: hereiam_always
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Visual Basic .NET (VB.NET) is a programming language that runs within the 
context of the Microsoft .NET Framework.  Visual Basic (the programming 
language) has gone through several revisions in the last few years.  Some 
revisions have been major revamps and overhauls of the language and some 
have been minor adjustments to the language (with new built in keywords and 
functions added, for example). Visual Basic 6.0:
Was the version of VB that was in use PRIOR to the release of .NET (1997 - 
2002). Visual Basic.NET (2002):
Was the overhauled version of the VB programming languague and was first 
introduced with the first version of the Visual Studio .NET development 
environment (VS.NET 2002). Visual Basic.NET (2003):
Was a revised version of the VB.NET programming languague and was first 
introduced with the second version of the Visual Studio .NET development 
environment (VS.NET 2003).  In all actuality, not much changed with the 
language in this version, but the underlying Framework it ran on had some 
changes. Visual Basic.NET (2005)
Was a revised version of the VB.NET programming languague and was first 
introduced with the third version of the Visual Studio .NET development 
environment (VS.NET 2005).  There were some new language featured added in 
this version. So the bottom line is that when someone talks about VB and a year 
(VB 2003, 
for example) they are referring to the version of the Visual Basic language 
you would use with Visual Studio (VS.NET 2003, for example). 
Regards Nilesh Joshi

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