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Bill Gates demonstrates Visual Basic (1991)
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@thecastiel69

4 years ago

Looks like some Udemy tutorial

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@codinginflow

4 years ago

I remember trying out this program as a child and having no clue what to do with it

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@antonyquinncom

2 years ago

Hats off to Alan Cooper, the "Father of Visual Basic" and pioneer of interaction design. I started my software development career in 1995 as a VB programmer. I was fortunate to work with a cognitive scientist who introduced me to Cooper's book "About Face" and led me to specialise in what's now known as user experience design.

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@ClashOfClans700

4 years ago

This guy is pretty smart, he should start his own software company.

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@Desuetus

4 years ago

I hope someone at Google gets this video recommended and learns how to make a functioning calendar for android.

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@darrelwilson

4 years ago

See you in a few months when this is recommended to us again

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@rogermouton2273

4 years ago

Must've seemed utterly revolutionary at the time. I don't care what anyone says, Microsoft was an extremely innovative company. This is the sort of tech that would sell itself.

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@dukat03

4 years ago

When is this available on Windows 10?

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@benjohnson5897

4 years ago

I remember using VB for the first time and it felt like magic, having only had text-based tools prior to this.

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@m.x.

4 years ago

This was precisely why Microsoft overtook Apple. It doesn't matter how cool and fancy your computer and OS is, you need to deliver useful software apps.

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@muralikrishnan9791

4 years ago

I mean its so hilarious. I love how he pushes his programs and features with a fun element in it. Plus straight to the point no beating around the bush.

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@an1rb

4 years ago

One thrill of watching old Microsoft launch videos is you never know when the demo being shown is about to crash.

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@KyleHarrisonRedacted

1 year ago

I remember how totally blown away I was when I discovered this for myself but in Visual C# for Windows 7. Up till then I’d been doing CLI programs because writing the UI with the Win32 api was such an annoying experience. This rocked my world

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@Account4096

4 years ago

University professors: PLAN B FOR THE STUDENTS IT IS

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@judahb3ar

1 year ago

It’s incredible how much the world of computers has changed in just 30 short years, and how much these computers have changed the world as a whole. Just incredible.

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@ronny-andrebendiksen4137

4 years ago

I learned developing using Visual Basic when I was 10 years old. That was really fun.

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@hotpil7020

4 years ago

There is a lot of negativity expressed now days towards Bill Gates and MS but no one can deny that they have revolutionized the whole computer industry more than once. So Bill is probably one of the greatest geniuses of the 20 century.

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@ImranSahir1

4 years ago

I'm not a developer or anything, my first exposure to programing was visual basic 6.0 and I remember staying up all night to figure out things I wanted to do with it. Perhaps it was because of that time that I still want to go back to learn coding every now and then.

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@kapriolenpfeifer

4 years ago

I love how he says he's using a macro. Nowadays everyone tries to hide it.

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@davep9565

2 years ago

I remember seeing a demo that did a "Hello world" dialog with a few lines of code in VB 1.0 compared to a page of C++. Almost unbelievable at the time

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