![]() ![]() ![]() Instead, Visual Basic.NET statements must explicitly instantiate visual objects and set their properties. In Visual Basic.NET, this approach is gone. This extension was originally aimed at providing syntax highlighting for COBOL but overtime is has been extended to provide syntax highlighting for other related languages/file formats such JCL, PL/I and Micro Focus directive files and Micro Focus Unit Test Reports. ![]()
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