

Something that before the availability of the compiler was not possible. Having a native compiler for Visual Basic not only allows developers that wish to complete develop in a Mono supported platform, but also allows applications that depend on the CodeDOM (ASP.NET for example) to be developed using Visual Basic. The Visual Basic runtime has been available for Mono for a while, and with the release of Mono 1.2.3, the Visual Basic support is complete, with the introduction of a self-hosting compiler and class libraries for Visual Basic development on any of the Mono supported systems.

Visual Basic support in Mono is relatively new. For new development you should look at the Visual Basic support included in the dotnet SDK. A shared link will be deleted if it has been passive for almost 3 months.NOTE: The information on this page is outdated. Just click Share Button and it will create a short link, which can be shared through Email, WhatsApp or even through Social Media. You can use this feature to share your Vb.net Code with your teachers, classmates and colleagues. So before you save a project, please create a login Id using a link given at the top right corner of this page. To save a project you will need to create a login Id with us. You can save your Vb.net Project with us so that you can access this project later on. So simply run a program and provide your program input (if any) from the terminal window available in the right side. The latest version of Coding Ground allows to provide program input at run time from the termnial window exactly the same way as you run your program at your own computer. This development environment provides you version Mono v6.8.0. Online VB.Net Compiler (Mono v6.8.0) helps you to Edit, Run and Share your Vb.net Code directly from your browser.
