Visual Basic 2010
Microsoft published Visual Basic .Net 2010 In April 2010. Microsoft had planned earlier to use the Dynamic Language Run-time (DLR) for that version (2010), but shifted to a another mixed plan that includes both Visual Basic and sister language C# to bring both languages into closer parity with one another.Visual Basic's innate ability to interact dynamically with Common Language Run-time CLR and COM objects has been improved to work with dynamic languages built on the DLR such as Iron-Python and Iron-Ruby. Visual Basic compiler was enhanced to infer line continuation in a set of common contexts, in many cases removing the need for the under score "_" line continuation symbol.