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		<title>Computer History Museum &#8211; Some Information</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Nov 2011 05:15:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>pinkdear</dc:creator>
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The Computer History Museum, with an aim of preserving artifacts representing various important events that took place in the field of computing and information technology from the period of 3000 BC to the contemporary.

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<p>The Computer History Museum, with an aim of preserving artifacts representing various important events that took place in the field of computing and information technology from the period of 3000 BC to the contemporary.</p>
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<p>The Computer History Museum educates the masses about the evolution of computers and its impact on the society, from thousands of years using both real and <b>virtual</b> media. In the <b>virtual</b> media one can browse to learn all relevant details of a computer or its accessories complete with pictures, year of manufacturing, about the Inventors and much more.</p>
<p>Where as, in the real media, one can interact with many systems by operating them and experience the thrill. One can see for real all the associated accessories, software etc.</p>
<p>About the Museum.</p>
<p>The Computer History Museum, a non-profit institution, established in 1999 needed a place, to exhibit its priceless collections of computers, accessories and software used in them in an orderly interactive way. In the year 2002, it acquired a place on Shoreline Boulevard, Mountain View, California and in less than a year, the first phase was completed and opened for the public view.</p>
<p>The CHM is expecting to complete the on going construction and plans are afoot to throw open its door for the public by the end of 2010 with fully equipped exhibits. In spite of a large collection on hand, still there are many gaps left in between and looking forward to fill them before opening the full fledged museum.</p>
<p>To do this it has requested the public and institutions to donate the related materials to accommodate the same before the opening. The CMH has been published a wish list for the public and institutions, to donate any of the items listed to enhance the quality of the exhibition.</p>
<p>The Computer History Museum has plans to inaugurate the facility in the form of an international exhibition event titled &#8220;Revolution: The First 2000 Years of Computing&#8221;. The regular collection drive by the institution of the artifacts will start in December 2010 and requested the public to hold them for a while more, in case they have plans to dispose them until such time. Your contribution will be of immense help in show casing them for millions of future visitors.</p>
<p>The Computer History Museum has many more things to offer from their Pandora &#8217;s Box. A variety of information, exhibits, multimedia content sourced from who&#8217;s who of the computer fraternity, a rich and well-stocked library gives you excellent support for research activity.</p>
<p>The Computer History Museum has something or the other to meet with different tastes among its visitors. The Core Magazine is a dedicated publication by the Museum, carrying very useful articles reflecting the latest developments in the field of computers along with the historical facts, written in simple language to reach all levels of readers from starters to the experts.</p>
<p>The CHM has instituted an annual Award, to honor those inventors in the field of computers, whose work has changed the <b>world</b>.</p>

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		<title>Virtual Home Tours Take You Inside the World&#8217;s Most Luxurious Homes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Nov 2011 03:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>pinkdear</dc:creator>
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Ever wondered what the tile in the powder room of a ,000,000 Los Angeles mansion looks like? How about the movie theater(s). Did you imagine that a home with 12 bathrooms really exists? Now you can see them. Dozens of them. And not only in L.A., but in more and more cities by the day.

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<p>Ever wondered what the tile in the powder room of a ,000,000 Los Angeles mansion looks like? How about the movie theater(s). Did you imagine that a home with 12 bathrooms really exists? Now you can see them. Dozens of them. And not only in L.A., but in more and more cities by the day.</p>
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<p>Cruising dream homes via <b>virtual</b> home tours is gaining in popularity as the quality improves. <b>Virtual</b> home tours are trading up from the old low-rent fish-eye panoramas to images that are a pleasure to view. Factors driving the beautiful new views include:</p>
<p><strong>Professional photography</strong></p>
<p>These are not images taken by real estate agents pressed for time. The photographic images here are rich, properly exposed, well-composed. Some photographers even bill themselves as artistes on a (reaching) level with the architects and designers who made the homes. You may think that&#8217;s a stretch, but &#8211; each medium has its artistry &#8211; view a few of the <b>virtual</b> home tours you&#8217;ll find at home tour galleries on the internet, and you may find yourself entranced.</p>
<p><strong>Better design</strong></p>
<p><b>Virtual</b> home tour designers themselves are getting better. Navigation is more intuitive. In most designs, thumbnails ride above a central viewer. Panoramic views are common &#8211; and much clearer and better lit than the panoramics of just a few months ago.</p>
<p><strong>Much competition among home tour companies</strong></p>
<p>Literally dozens of home tour companies are battling in a market free-for-all right now. Those who are winning in any given local market may not even appear in other local markets, so the battle is ongoing, exciting, and has yet to reveal clear national winners and losers. Some of the most interesting home tour galleries to click through are not associated with any <b>virtual</b> home tour production company. The best tour galleries are simply gallery sites with slideshows or links to the best luxury home tours on the internet. Viewers find it convenient and eclectic (the gallery is not limited to just one tour company).</p>

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		<title>Online Horse Race Betting Games For All Those Who Love Horses</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2011 01:14:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>pinkdear</dc:creator>
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Horse racing is one of the most popular equestrian games that has always been associated with gambling. But wagering on races and making real money is not everyone&#8217;s cup of tea. This is where virtual horse race betting games come to your rescue. With the advent of the internet, horse enthusiasts can now experience the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Horse racing is one of the most popular equestrian games that has always been associated with gambling. But wagering on races and making real money is not everyone&#8217;s cup of tea. This is where <b>virtual</b> horse race betting games come to your rescue. With the advent of the internet, horse enthusiasts can now experience the thrill and excitement of a live horse race in their living room.</p>
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<p>There is a wide assortment of race betting games available on the internet, suitable for both young and the old. Betting games whether they are played virtually or on real race courses require strategic planning as well as lots of luck or else the gamer stands the risk of losing. The secret lies in adopting a system that will help you to make significant profits. However, not every horse loving fan can afford to successfully place bets on actual horse races.</p>
<p>Under such circumstances, racing video games featuring horse race betting games are the best option left. These are just perfect for all those racing enthusiasts who do not want to take the risk of gambling or those who have just developed a passion for horse racing games. Majority of the online horse racing games are absolutely free and can be downloaded easily.</p>
<p>You could also subscribe to a genuine horse race gaming website that offers quality online games as well as vital racing tips. In order to make the most of <b>virtual</b> games online, it is very important that you <b>download</b> games only from those gaming websites that contain no spyware or malware. And one of the best aspects of <b>virtual</b> horse racing games is that neither do you have to buy expensive tickets nor wait in long queues to buy the tickets.</p>
<p>Now all horse buffs can be a part of <b>virtual</b> racing events by playing horse racing games with amazing 3D graphic effects. These offer the gamer the same euphoria of watching a real horse race. You can play these online games not only at your convenience but also from the comfort of your home.</p>

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		<title>How to Play a Piano on a Computer &#8211; What You Need to Know &amp; What You Need to Play Piano on Your PC</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Nov 2011 23:06:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>pinkdear</dc:creator>
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There are many people out there who are aspiring to become a good piano player. The piano is a fantastic musical instrument and with practice and the right knowledge anyone can play the piano effectively.

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<p>There are many people out there who are aspiring to become a good piano player. The piano is a fantastic musical instrument and with practice and the right knowledge anyone can play the piano effectively.</p>
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<p>However, the problem that comes up is the fact that not everyone who wants to be an expert pianist has a piano in their home to practice on. The best solution is to utilize the <b>virtual</b> pianos available to <b>download</b> on the computer. Using these <b>virtual</b> pianos you can play a piano on the computer just using your keyboard or your mouse.</p>
<p>To play a piano on the computer you need to do some things first. The first thing you need to do is <b>download</b> a piano software. Once you find a piano software to use and <b>download</b> it you should install the software on your PC. Most of the softwares available once you install it the keyboard will appear automatically.</p>
<p>To help you get better playing the piano on your computer you should practice playing with your computer keyboard. You should know that different letters on your computer keyboard will relate to the keys on the <b>virtual</b> keyboard.</p>
<p>You will need to determine which letters correspond with which piano key. Once you can make this determination you&#8217;ll be able to play the <b>virtual</b> piano in a similar way to a real piano. You should also practice playing with the mouse of your computer. Some people find it easier to play each key separately with the mouse of their computer. All you need to do is left click on each piano key to play each note.</p>
<p>Using your computer is a great way to learn how to play the piano. When you learn how to play a piano on the computer you&#8217;ll have the ability to practice regardless if you have a piano or not.</p>

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		<title>Moshi Monsters Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 21:02:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>pinkdear</dc:creator>
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From toddlers to teens, the Moshi Monsters virtual world for kids is a site which no one can resist. Your children will be immediately drawn in by the cute characters, and find plenty to do on this site. While your child can gain extra benefits if you decide for him to become a member, Moshi [...]]]></description>
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<p>From toddlers to teens, the Moshi Monsters <b>virtual</b> <b>world</b> for kids is a site which no one can resist. Your children will be immediately drawn in by the cute characters, and find plenty to do on this site. While your child can gain extra benefits if you decide for him to become a member, Moshi Monsters offers a whole <b>world</b> of fun without purchasing a membership.</p>
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<p>Moshi Monsters is one of the safest <b>virtual</b> worlds for kids online today. One feature which makes this site safer for kids is that social networking is limited and moderated. This feature can reassure parents that their children of any ages are in a safe online environment.</p>
<p>The primary game consists of your child adopting and caring for his very own pet monster. This includes feeding and housing his monster, as well as acquiring a pet for it. While it truly is as much fun as it sounds, it is also educational. Children will learn arithmetic, vocabulary, and other skills, as they earn &#8220;rox&#8221; to purchase various items for their pet.</p>
<p>In addition, the pace of the game will accommodate kids of every level of skill. He will be entertained for hours, whether he is relatively new to online games or has had quite a bit of experience. All of your children will likely consider Moshi Monsters to be amongst their favorite online worlds.</p>
<p>Your child will delight in learning how to do puzzles. He will also have the chance to participate in a variety of contests. Education and having a good time come together easily in this free <b>virtual</b> online <b>world</b> for kids.</p>
<p>The design and graphics of Moshi Monsters is as lovely as a young child&#8217;s board game. It is free from any unnecessary details or complications, which makes it easier for kids of all ages to become interested, and to hold their interest through many hours of play. The interactive quality&nbsp; will meet or exceed your expectations. Your child&#8217;s time in this online <b>virtual</b> <b>world</b> will be exciting and lively. From the youngest children to the child-at-heart, Moshi Monsters is <b>virtual</b> entertainment at its best.</p>

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		<title>Outsourcing iPhone Application Development &#8211; An Economical Solution</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 21:00:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>pinkdear</dc:creator>
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iPhone is a wonderful device. It is a stylish and feature rich handset so it is a favorite amongst the new generation. Amazing hardware functionalities makes iPhone more acceptable and more useful. Its multi-touch screen, accelerometer, virtual keyboard, etc. boost unimaginable software development. Apple Store is flooded with such apps and more are going to [...]]]></description>
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<p>iPhone is a wonderful device. It is a stylish and feature rich handset so it is a favorite amongst the new generation. Amazing hardware functionalities makes iPhone more acceptable and more useful. Its multi-touch screen, accelerometer, <b>virtual</b> keyboard, etc. boost unimaginable software development. Apple Store is flooded with such apps and more are going to be added everyday and a big demand persists in the market. Everybody wants an iPhone application developer.</p>
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<p>Majority of iPhone users are located geographically in first <b>world</b> countries where wages are high due to higher life standards. There are some local laws that make even tougher to hire a developer permanently. Taxes from government are exorbitant. Real estate investment is a costly affair to have your on premise developers. Moreover, manpower shortage is the most deteriorating factor to establish a development center. Getting skilled iPhone developers is yet again tough because iPhone development happens on Mac system and learning iPhone <b>SDK</b> is a little demanding and time consuming. In such a scenario outsourcing your work to third <b>world</b> countries like India is the most economical and feasible decision.</p>
<p>India is the best choice because this country has vast educated and technically competent population. Infrastructure is well developed. Majorities of tire one and two cities have enough supply of electricity. Internet connection such as broadband is available. <b>World</b> class standard of universities and technical institutes produce unbeatable talents. Low real estate market and super connectivity transportation add fire in the development of economically feasible outsourced work taking units. Government and laws are favorable for offshore work. You will get comparatively cheaper developers. Development services are greatly admirable. Customizations of the services are unbeatable.</p>
<p>For low end projects you can hire individual freelancer, but for medium to high end projects you have to search a reputed outsourcing company and especially where Mac developers are plenty. With an outsourcing company you will have many options to choose a developer. You can hire on hourly basis, daily, weekly, monthly or permanent basis. Project management is not a headache with a company because they have their own project manager working for you. Good companies have all communication equipments like telephone, net chatting, video conferences, etc. and their services are available 24X7. You will have your work done while you were sleeping.</p>
<p>iPhone application development is of various kinds. Some applications prove useful for entertainment with it you can see movies, listen radios, music of your favorite singer, etc. Game players can play plenty of games of their choice like puzzle, quizzes, war games, racing, etc. With iPhone you can not get only fun but do some business too. You and your staff can access your customized application on web and manage remote work with it. You can get latest news with news applications. Access travel related information while traveling. Socializing is possible when you are far away to your home with social media applications. You will have latest information regarding to weather development with apps made especially for weather. If you are a sports fan you will have all latest available for your sports with sports application development.</p>

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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 20:59:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>pinkdear</dc:creator>
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iPhone is a wonderful device. It is a stylish and feature rich handset so it is a favorite amongst the new generation. Amazing hardware functionalities makes iPhone more acceptable and more useful. Its multi-touch screen, accelerometer, virtual keyboard, etc. boost unimaginable software development. Apple Store is flooded with such apps and more are going to [...]]]></description>
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<p>iPhone is a wonderful device. It is a stylish and feature rich handset so it is a favorite amongst the new generation. Amazing hardware functionalities makes iPhone more acceptable and more useful. Its multi-touch screen, accelerometer, <b>virtual</b> keyboard, etc. boost unimaginable software development. Apple Store is flooded with such apps and more are going to be added everyday and a big demand persists in the market. Everybody wants an iPhone application developer.</p>
<p></strong></p>
<p>Majority of iPhone users are located geographically in first <b>world</b> countries where wages are high due to higher life standards. There are some local laws that make even tougher to hire a developer permanently. Taxes from government are exorbitant. Real estate investment is a costly affair to have your on premise developers. Moreover, manpower shortage is the most deteriorating factor to establish a development center. Getting skilled iPhone developers is yet again tough because iPhone development happens on Mac system and learning iPhone <b>SDK</b> is a little demanding and time consuming. In such a scenario outsourcing your work to third <b>world</b> countries like India is the most economical and feasible decision.</p>
<p>India is the best choice because this country has vast educated and technically competent population. Infrastructure is well developed. Majorities of tire one and two cities have enough supply of electricity. Internet connection such as broadband is available. <b>World</b> class standard of universities and technical institutes produce unbeatable talents. Low real estate market and super connectivity transportation add fire in the development of economically feasible outsourced work taking units. Government and laws are favorable for offshore work. You will get comparatively cheaper developers. Development services are greatly admirable. Customizations of the services are unbeatable.</p>
<p>For low end projects you can hire individual freelancer, but for medium to high end projects you have to search a reputed outsourcing company and especially where Mac developers are plenty. With an outsourcing company you will have many options to choose a developer. You can hire on hourly basis, daily, weekly, monthly or permanent basis. Project management is not a headache with a company because they have their own project manager working for you. Good companies have all communication equipments like telephone, net chatting, video conferences, etc. and their services are available 24X7. You will have your work done while you were sleeping.</p>
<p>iPhone application development is of various kinds. Some applications prove useful for entertainment with it you can see movies, listen radios, music of your favorite singer, etc. Game players can play plenty of games of their choice like puzzle, quizzes, war games, racing, etc. With iPhone you can not get only fun but do some business too. You and your staff can access your customized application on web and manage remote work with it. You can get latest news with news applications. Access travel related information while traveling. Socializing is possible when you are far away to your home with social media applications. You will have latest information regarding to weather development with apps made especially for weather. If you are a sports fan you will have all latest available for your sports with sports application development.</p>

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		<title>Start Developing Your Own Software</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Nov 2011 18:57:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>pinkdear</dc:creator>
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<p>Learning how to program software seems like a daunting task fit only for the geeks and nerds who lock themselves away in dark rooms staring at their monitors for days on end as they pour over thick manuals written largely in zeros and ones. Fortunately the reality is that it&#8217;s not as complicated to make basic applications as people may think. If it were, the majority of nerds wouldn&#8217;t be doing it because the defining factor of our kind is an inherent laziness. Why do you think we like computers? The heaviest thing we have to lift is a monitor and that&#8217;s done fairly irregularly and for a very short period of time.</p>
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<p>There are many different opinions on how you should start programming. Some advocate the method of throwing yourself firmly into the deep end and if you don&#8217;t drown then you&#8217;re set for life. These people usually recommend getting stuck straight into C or C++. Others recommend a slightly easier starting point such as Java or C#, still quite involved but with a few more safety nets built in. Then there is the &#8216;kiddy pool&#8217; school of thought that advocates such languages as Visual Basic. These languages are really easy to get started in. You drag a few elements onto a blank form and then write some code that reads largely like Standard English. All methods have their advantages, but I&#8217;m a fan of starting somewhere in the middle with Java. My reasons for this are that Java enforces a certain amount of design and forethought as well as correct programming procedures that are somewhat absent from Visual Basic.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t go into every single language in one article because it would take too long and the only experience I have with languages outside of the Microsoft stable is some familiarity with Java. Here are a few details about some languages.</p>
<p>Java<br />
<br />Programming in Java is very similar to C/C++ development. It is object-oriented and well structured. There is wide usage of Java, and therefore there are a lot of libraries around that can be used in your Java program.</p>
<p>Pros:<br />
<br />&middot; Java is platform independent, it can be run on everything.<br />
<br />&middot; It&#8217;s free, you can just download the <b>SDK</b> and go.<br />
<br />&middot; It&#8217;s easy to learn if you know C or C++.<br />
<br />&middot; It provides automatic memory management.<br />
<br />&middot; There are a large library of pre-built classes and many more available from around the net.<br />
<br />&middot; It&#8217;s quite safe. It&#8217;s fairly hard (if not impossible) to damage your computer through programming in Java.</p>
<p>Cons:<br />
<br />&middot; Speed. Java is quite slow, because it is essentially compiled at run-time by the system&#8217;s <b>virtual</b> machine.<br />
<br />&middot; It is difficult to compile into a stand-alone application.<br />
<br />&middot; Memory pointers are not allowed.<br />
<br />&middot; Some people dislike being forced into object oriented programming.</p>
<p>C<br />
<br />C has been around for years and has a large following. Many different people around the globe use it. A few other programming languages have also been written in C.</p>
<p>Pros:<br />
<br />&middot; Large usage base. Easy to find help, other programmers, libraries etc.<br />
<br />&middot; Simple core language, with further functionality being added through the use of libraries.<br />
<br />&middot; Very powerful. If your computer can do it, it can do it through C.<br />
<br />&middot; Low-level unchecked access to computer memory using of pointers.<br />
<br />&middot; One of the fasted running languages.<br />
<br />&middot; C code can be used in C++ applications.<br />
<br />&middot; Programs are compiled and stand alone, no need for interpreters (sometimes external libraries will need to be installed on the target PC).</p>
<p>Cons:<br />
<br />&middot; Relatively difficult to learn.<br />
<br />&middot; Very little safety net. If you choose (accidentally or otherwise) to make a program that will access memory incorrectly and horribly break your system, it won&#8217;t stop you. It only pulls you up on compile errors.<br />
<br />&middot; Non trivial programs could be hard to port. Programs have to be compiled for each specific platform.<br />
<br />&middot; Not strictly object oriented.<br />
<br />&middot; Code can get messy easily.</p>
<p>C++<br />
<br />C++ is a derivation of the C programming language. C code still works in C++ programs. It is an object-oriented language and very powerful.</p>
<p>Pros:<br />
<br />&middot; As close to a universal programming language, as you&#8217;re likely to get at the moment. It&#8217;s used everywhere.<br />
<br />&middot; Object oriented technology included, highly supported and recommended, but not forced upon you.<br />
<br />&middot; Programs are stand alone, no need for interpreters (sometimes external libraries will need to be installed on the target PC).<br />
<br />&middot; Easy to port to other platforms if standard C++ guidelines are adhered to.<br />
<br />&middot; Many libraries available for added functionality.</p>
<p>Cons:<br />
<br />&middot; Quite difficult to learn. You&#8217;ll never really stop learning new things about it (which is also a pro, I guess).<br />
<br />&middot; Non-trivial programs aren&#8217;t easily ported if they use platform-specific libraries (e.g. DirectX etc.).<br />
<br />&middot; Programs can be slightly larger and slower than those programmed in C.</p>
<p>Visual Basic<br />
<br />Visual Basic is a very easy language to use. Its code is similar to Pseudo-code and many times the developer can simply type what they think should work and it does, which is cool.</p>
<p>Pros:<br />
<br />&middot; Very easy to learn<br />
<br />&middot; Quick to implement an application or algorithm<br />
<br />&middot; Lots of in-built functionality<br />
<br />&middot; Recently added complete OOP support with the .Net upgrade.</p>
<p>Cons:<br />
<br />&middot; Not as flexible as other languages, you can&#8217;t do as much.<br />
<br />&middot; Runs slower than C/C++<br />
<br />&middot; Purely a Microsoft product and Windows based.</p>
<p>Where you start is largely up to you and what you want to get out of your programming. If you want to make it a career you&#8217;re going to want to be familiar with the more &#8216;industrial&#8217; programming languages such as C and C++. There are still a lot of people out there experienced with these languages but you&#8217;ll be in a more specialized field. You&#8217;d have trouble throwing a punch in a crowded room without starting a scuffle with someone who could get a program going in Visual Basic. Start with a language that is suited to your skill level and when you&#8217;ve learnt a bit of that you&#8217;ll find it easier to move on to other languages. I&#8217;ve found personally and within my group of peers at university that now that we all have a certain amount of programming knowledge, it really doesn&#8217;t take much effort to get stuck into another language and code a program there. Most of our assignments are done through improvisation as we learn the specifics of a language necessary to implement the assignment. You may not get a program as cohesive and well written as you would like compared with if you had a better idea of what you are actually doing, but it usually works.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t let me kid you into believing that you can develop software with the utmost ease. You&#8217;ll be sitting there staring at just three lines of code for two hours wondering why it doesn&#8217;t work before you realize that your capitalization is wrong. However, it is a very rewarding feeling when you do get to the end of a program and it all works beautifully (at least until the user base get their hands on it and break it). So if you&#8217;re even somewhat interested get in there and have a go. The worst that can happen is that you&#8217;ll rewrite your boot sector.</p>

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<p>Learning how to program software seems like a daunting task fit only for the geeks and nerds who lock themselves away in dark rooms staring at their monitors for days on end as they pour over thick manuals written largely in zeros and ones. Fortunately the reality is that it&#8217;s not as complicated to make basic applications as people may think. If it were, the majority of nerds wouldn&#8217;t be doing it because the defining factor of our kind is an inherent laziness. Why do you think we like computers? The heaviest thing we have to lift is a monitor and that&#8217;s done fairly irregularly and for a very short period of time.</p>
<p></strong></p>
<p>There are many different opinions on how you should start programming. Some advocate the method of throwing yourself firmly into the deep end and if you don&#8217;t drown then you&#8217;re set for life. These people usually recommend getting stuck straight into C or C++. Others recommend a slightly easier starting point such as Java or C#, still quite involved but with a few more safety nets built in. Then there is the &#8216;kiddy pool&#8217; school of thought that advocates such languages as Visual Basic. These languages are really easy to get started in. You drag a few elements onto a blank form and then write some code that reads largely like Standard English. All methods have their advantages, but I&#8217;m a fan of starting somewhere in the middle with Java. My reasons for this are that Java enforces a certain amount of design and forethought as well as correct programming procedures that are somewhat absent from Visual Basic.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t go into every single language in one article because it would take too long and the only experience I have with languages outside of the Microsoft stable is some familiarity with Java. Here are a few details about some languages.</p>
<p>Java<br />
<br />Programming in Java is very similar to C/C++ development. It is object-oriented and well structured. There is wide usage of Java, and therefore there are a lot of libraries around that can be used in your Java program.</p>
<p>Pros:<br />
<br />&middot; Java is platform independent, it can be run on everything.<br />
<br />&middot; It&#8217;s free, you can just download the <b>SDK</b> and go.<br />
<br />&middot; It&#8217;s easy to learn if you know C or C++.<br />
<br />&middot; It provides automatic memory management.<br />
<br />&middot; There are a large library of pre-built classes and many more available from around the net.<br />
<br />&middot; It&#8217;s quite safe. It&#8217;s fairly hard (if not impossible) to damage your computer through programming in Java.</p>
<p>Cons:<br />
<br />&middot; Speed. Java is quite slow, because it is essentially compiled at run-time by the system&#8217;s <b>virtual</b> machine.<br />
<br />&middot; It is difficult to compile into a stand-alone application.<br />
<br />&middot; Memory pointers are not allowed.<br />
<br />&middot; Some people dislike being forced into object oriented programming.</p>
<p>C<br />
<br />C has been around for years and has a large following. Many different people around the globe use it. A few other programming languages have also been written in C.</p>
<p>Pros:<br />
<br />&middot; Large usage base. Easy to find help, other programmers, libraries etc.<br />
<br />&middot; Simple core language, with further functionality being added through the use of libraries.<br />
<br />&middot; Very powerful. If your computer can do it, it can do it through C.<br />
<br />&middot; Low-level unchecked access to computer memory using of pointers.<br />
<br />&middot; One of the fasted running languages.<br />
<br />&middot; C code can be used in C++ applications.<br />
<br />&middot; Programs are compiled and stand alone, no need for interpreters (sometimes external libraries will need to be installed on the target PC).</p>
<p>Cons:<br />
<br />&middot; Relatively difficult to learn.<br />
<br />&middot; Very little safety net. If you choose (accidentally or otherwise) to make a program that will access memory incorrectly and horribly break your system, it won&#8217;t stop you. It only pulls you up on compile errors.<br />
<br />&middot; Non trivial programs could be hard to port. Programs have to be compiled for each specific platform.<br />
<br />&middot; Not strictly object oriented.<br />
<br />&middot; Code can get messy easily.</p>
<p>C++<br />
<br />C++ is a derivation of the C programming language. C code still works in C++ programs. It is an object-oriented language and very powerful.</p>
<p>Pros:<br />
<br />&middot; As close to a universal programming language, as you&#8217;re likely to get at the moment. It&#8217;s used everywhere.<br />
<br />&middot; Object oriented technology included, highly supported and recommended, but not forced upon you.<br />
<br />&middot; Programs are stand alone, no need for interpreters (sometimes external libraries will need to be installed on the target PC).<br />
<br />&middot; Easy to port to other platforms if standard C++ guidelines are adhered to.<br />
<br />&middot; Many libraries available for added functionality.</p>
<p>Cons:<br />
<br />&middot; Quite difficult to learn. You&#8217;ll never really stop learning new things about it (which is also a pro, I guess).<br />
<br />&middot; Non-trivial programs aren&#8217;t easily ported if they use platform-specific libraries (e.g. DirectX etc.).<br />
<br />&middot; Programs can be slightly larger and slower than those programmed in C.</p>
<p>Visual Basic<br />
<br />Visual Basic is a very easy language to use. Its code is similar to Pseudo-code and many times the developer can simply type what they think should work and it does, which is cool.</p>
<p>Pros:<br />
<br />&middot; Very easy to learn<br />
<br />&middot; Quick to implement an application or algorithm<br />
<br />&middot; Lots of in-built functionality<br />
<br />&middot; Recently added complete OOP support with the .Net upgrade.</p>
<p>Cons:<br />
<br />&middot; Not as flexible as other languages, you can&#8217;t do as much.<br />
<br />&middot; Runs slower than C/C++<br />
<br />&middot; Purely a Microsoft product and Windows based.</p>
<p>Where you start is largely up to you and what you want to get out of your programming. If you want to make it a career you&#8217;re going to want to be familiar with the more &#8216;industrial&#8217; programming languages such as C and C++. There are still a lot of people out there experienced with these languages but you&#8217;ll be in a more specialized field. You&#8217;d have trouble throwing a punch in a crowded room without starting a scuffle with someone who could get a program going in Visual Basic. Start with a language that is suited to your skill level and when you&#8217;ve learnt a bit of that you&#8217;ll find it easier to move on to other languages. I&#8217;ve found personally and within my group of peers at university that now that we all have a certain amount of programming knowledge, it really doesn&#8217;t take much effort to get stuck into another language and code a program there. Most of our assignments are done through improvisation as we learn the specifics of a language necessary to implement the assignment. You may not get a program as cohesive and well written as you would like compared with if you had a better idea of what you are actually doing, but it usually works.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t let me kid you into believing that you can develop software with the utmost ease. You&#8217;ll be sitting there staring at just three lines of code for two hours wondering why it doesn&#8217;t work before you realize that your capitalization is wrong. However, it is a very rewarding feeling when you do get to the end of a program and it all works beautifully (at least until the user base get their hands on it and break it). So if you&#8217;re even somewhat interested get in there and have a go. The worst that can happen is that you&#8217;ll rewrite your boot sector.</p>

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		<title>Virtual Studio Technology &#8211; VST Plugins</title>
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One thing that makes digital recording even more rewarding, and more fun, is Virtual Studio Technology, or VST.

I&#8217;m not going to get too technical with my definition here; I couldn&#8217;t if i wanted to.
Virtual Studio Technology is software emulation of hardware devices, usually in two categories. Instruments, and effects.
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<p>One thing that makes digital recording even more rewarding, and more fun, is <b>Virtual</b> Studio Technology, or VST.</p>
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<p>I&#8217;m not going to get too technical with my definition here; I couldn&#8217;t if i wanted to.</p>
<p><b>Virtual</b> Studio Technology is software emulation of hardware devices, usually in two categories. Instruments, and effects.</p>
<p>The instrument VST&#8217;s can simulate &#8220;real&#8221; instruments mostly due to another technology called sampling. A real instrument such as a piano is &#8220;sampled&#8221; by making many recordings of a real instrument. The instrument is recorded playing hard, and playing soft. Different nuances of the instrument are also recorded such as the fret noise of slipping your fingers on acoustic guitar strings. All of this is controlled by a MIDI controller. Usually a MIDI controller is a piano type keyboard, but it can be a guitar, and even a wind instrument. When you play a note on the keyboard, you are actually playing a recording of the note on a different instrument. You can play chopsticks on the piano keyboard and hear it as a harp, a guitar, or even a human voice!</p>
<p>Most of these VST&#8217;s come on a CD or a DVD. It is not unusual for the files for a complicated instrument to over 5 gig in size.</p>
<p>There are complete orchestras available including sections and solo instruments, as well as individual instruments from all over the <b>world</b>. This technology is so common that you are hearing <b>virtual</b> instruments on pre-recorded music, on a daily basis.The amazing thing is that if the VST instrument has been constructed well, it really feels as if you are playing the instrument. VST instruments are inserted into special places in the DAW for recording. A VST can cost as little as .00, or many hundreds. There are many great free instruments as well.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The other main type of VST is an effect. This is an emulation of hardware audio effects such as reverb, delay and compression. There are a vast number of effects available. I should point out that these emulations both for instrument and effects are in most cases very accurate. I own a hardware synth and a VST of the same synth, and they are impossible to tell apart.</p>
<p>Also in the category of VST effects are programs that simulate guitar effects, amplifiers and stomp pedals. You can plug your guitar in dry and add a distortion pedal, delay, and the tone of a particular amplifier such as a Fender.</p>
<p>Many of these effects are added via the mixer view, especially when you are mixing down a finished product. There are special VST&#8217;s for mastering as well. These are usually combinations of filters and effects that specialize in making a full mix.</p>
<p><b>Virtual</b> Studio Technology really completes your digital home studio.</p>

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