Visual Basic 5.0 goes fully 32-bit, dropping all support for 16-bit Windows 3.1. It can create 32-bit applications for NT 3.51 and Windows 95. This was a fairly stable and popular release, but quickly followed up by VB 6.
Visual Basic 5.0 goes fully 32-bit, dropping all support for 16-bit Windows 3.1. It can create 32-bit applications for NT 3.51 and Windows 95. This was a fairly stable and popular release, but quickly followed up by VB 6.