The company also came up Visual Basic (VB, first released 1991), which unlike Microsoft C++ had a Windows IDE. In the early days, Windows applications were coded and compiled using MS-DOS, and there was a MS-DOS IDE called Programmer's Workbench (PWB, first released 1989). ![]() ![]() The Visual Studio idea came from two main sources. Microsoft always had its own programming languages and tools, beginning with Microsoft Basic in 1975 and Microsoft C 1.0 in 1983. ![]() Review Visual Studio goes back a long way.
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