(05-04-2011 08:45 AM)ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: Yes, forms can be designed visually, but you'll still need to assign underlying code (eg, what happens when a button is clicked).
Ah... Probably that's what he did to "control" a database. I could see that the program can add, edit and delete records into/from a database via the forms.
(05-04-2011 08:45 AM)ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: Visual Basic often refers to either VB6 or VB.NET.
I don't know whether he used VB6 or VB.NET, Yumi. It was about a year ago.
Well, I think it's "fun" creating a freeware like CheatBook DataBase. All people can use it freely. But I think it's hard to learn the script