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Public Module modmain
Sub Main()
Console.WriteLine ("Hello World!")
End Sub
End Module
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Visual Basic is a modern, powerful language.
Visual Basic runs on almost any platform and chipset.
Visual Basic is primarily an object-oriented language, but also has lots of functional features.
Visual Basic is used for a wide variety of workloads, like websites, gui and console applications.
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