Visual Basic Development

isual Basic is a powerful tool
often overlooked in the long list of application development systems available today. With Visual Basic, complex Windows applications can be developed and tested quickly
and easily. It is a superior choice for “utility type” applications where the complexities of Visual C or C++ would add little value to a project and only extend delivery dates. Application
development is further accelerated by the availability of thousands of pre-written custom controls that provide major building blocks of functionality. VB inherently provides properly structured,
maintainable source code. Applications developed with it are compiled to fast native machine code that executes efficiently as event driven modules. VB applications provide a look and feel that is
consistent with the operating system and properly respond to OS theme changes. It is a smart choice for applications ranging from local utilities to distributed processing. Suffering from “Basic”
being in its name is Visual Basic’s biggest downfall.
theByteFactory comfortably endorses Visual Basic and has experience delivering a variety of applications developed with it. If your current project involves VB or to find out if it is a viable option
for a future project, contact us.
Sample Experience:
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System Tray utilities.
Advanced DCOM applications.
Information sharing through Dynamic Data Exchange.
Serial Port communications.
File synchronization utilities.
Time synchronization utilities.
Client/Server Serialized Number Management.
Alert delivery by e-mail.
Alert delivery by network messaging.
HVAC remote Human-Machine Interfacing.
Welding table X/Y positioning.
Serial Port instrument control. |
ince
1992, theByteFactory has provided high quality software and firmware solutions at
the technically advanced level that today’s products require and consumers demand.
We have expertise in the fields of Factory Automation and Monitoring using peer-to-peer
networked nodes, embedded firmware development with a variety of microcontrollers
and languages from Assembly to C, Windows applications ranging from local stand-alone
to Distributed COM, and the development of multi-product Automatic Test Equipment.