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Developers slam Microsoft's Visual Basic plan

March 14, 2005 More than 100 of the software giant's most influential developers urge the company to continue support for Visual Basic in its "classic" form. TAGS: Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, Microsoft Visual Basic, petition, developer, language, Microsoft .NET, survey, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft walks VB tightrope

March 16, 2005 Free support for developer tool ends this month, but Microsoft is trying to ease the transition. TAGS: Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, Microsoft Visual Basic, Soma, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, developer, vice president, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft .NET, Java

This week in developer news

March 18, 2005 Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer may not have been bellowing onstage, but the company was all about developers this week just the same. TAGS: GCC, Microsoft Visual Basic, Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, development, developer, Steve Ballmer, language, Microsoft Corp., CEO

Java will be served with PowerBrowser

April 25, 1996 Oracle will announce an upgrade to its Web browser for Windows Tuesday at Internet World. TAGS: Internet World, Oracle Corp., Java, Microsoft Visual Basic, Web browser

IBM targets Microsoft developers with new tools

November 1, 2006 Big Blue is marketing Lotus Expeditor as an alternative to Microsoft's .Net. TAGS: IBM Corp., Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Visual Basic, developer, Java, Microsoft Corp.

C++ creator upbeat on its future

April 22, 2005 Bjarne Stroustrup claims that the programming language has never been bigger, but not everyone agrees. TAGS: C++ programming language, programming language, Java, creator, C# language, Forrester Research Inc., Microsoft Visual Basic, survey, Governor, language, developer, programming, Microsoft Corp.

Security hole leaves Microsoft's Excel vulnerable

July 12, 2000 The company says it is working to close a security hole in its Excel spreadsheet program that could open computers to attack while bypassing warning systems. TAGS: Georgi Guninski, Microsoft Excel, security hole, security, Excel spreadsheet, Microsoft VBScript, Microsoft Visual Basic, attack, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Corp., e-mail

Anna virus author comes forward

February 13, 2001 A Dutch virus writer known as OnTheFly admits to writing the Anna Kournikova virus, while Excite@Home compiles evidence against him. TAGS: Excite@Home, Anna Kournikova, Mail.com, Philippines, subscriber, virus, author, attachment, Microsoft Visual Basic, copy, e-mail

Microsoft, Netscape squabble over browser scripting hole

May 5, 2000 The companies point fingers at each other over a browser-related security problem that neither company has any intention of fixing. TAGS: Netscape Communications Corp., Richard Smith, exploit, script, security, Time Warner Inc., Web browser, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Visual Basic, Microsoft Corp., virus, hard drive, e-mail

Anna virus fades late in game

February 13, 2001 Variants of a virus capitalizing on the popularity of 19-year-old Russian tennis player Anna Kournikova fail to add momentum to the worm's spread. TAGS: Anna Kournikova, Networks Associates Technology Inc., MessageLabs Ltd., subject line, Philippines, variant, virus, worm, attachment, antivirus software, Symantec Corp., Microsoft Visual Basic, Trend Micro Inc., software company, antivirus, e-mail
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