Visual Basic 6.0 (VB6) was a third-generation event-driven programming language and Integrated Development Environment (IDE) from Microsoft. Officially discontinued in 2008, it was widely used for creating Windows desktop applications, utilizing a graphical user interface (GUI) design paradigm and a relatively easy-to-learn syntax. VB6 applications interacted with databases and other Windows components. Although no longer supported by Microsoft, many legacy applications written in VB6 continue to be maintained, though migration to newer technologies is often recommended.
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