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		<title>Visual Basic 6.0</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Sep 2009 20:26:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Visual Basic is an event driven programming language. In other words it can be simply described as a technology used for developing user friendly and user understandable graphical user interfaces. It is a product of Microsoft and namely has various versions such as the working model, professional edition, the enterprise edition etc. Depending upon the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Visual Basic is an event driven programming language. In other words it can be simply described as a technology used for developing user friendly and user understandable graphical user interfaces. It is a product of Microsoft and namely has various versions such as the working model, professional edition, the enterprise edition etc. Depending upon the needs of the developer the editions used may change.</p>
<p>Visual Basic projects can be developed in a three step process:</p>
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<li> Planning and designing the user interface</li>
<li> Setting the properties of the various controls</li>
<li> Coding for the various events of the controls</li>
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<p>The whole concept of Visual Basic is based on forms, controls, events, properties etc. The forms are the screen or the window. The controls are placed on the form by the developer keeping in mind the needs of the user. The controls have built in properties and events. The property of the control is changed as per the user requirements. The coding for the validations of the controls is done at the various events of the controls. The textbox control is used to provide a text area for the user to enter some data such as address, name etc. The labels are used to let the user know what the control next to it is for. When a user has to select one of the option from various options given we can use the option buttons, if multiple selection has to be made then checkboxes can be used. To give a more graphical effect, the controls such as picture and image can be used. There is a long list of controls, depending upon the requirements the various controls can be utilized.<br />
Visual Basic 6.0 was one of the main programming technologies used to create client server applications that were widely used in a large number of organizations. The applications would usually be called 3-tier applications where the user interface (client) and server part were coded in Visual Basic to interact with the database to fetch and save data. Visual Basic compatible with databases like SQL Server, Microsoft access etc. With the help of Visual Basic even reports can be generated which helps user to get a day–to–day summary.<br />
With the growing advancements and needs Visual Basic 6.0 has also achieved advancements. The latest technology is Visual Basic .NET which is a part of the .NET package. Currently all the applications that are based on Visual Basic 6.0 are being ported to Visual Basic .NET to be able to use the latest features and advantages that the .NET platform brings along with it.</p>
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		<title>How to get your site indexed quickly</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2009 02:31:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently I have noticed a lot of people asking in forums, how they can get there sites indexed faster. I have also seen people charging anywhere from $10-$20 to do it for people. Well, it’s not hard to do at all. All you have to do is a little bookmarking. After you have finished creating [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently I have noticed a lot of people asking in forums, how they can get there sites indexed faster. I have also seen people charging anywhere from $10-$20 to do it for people. Well, it’s not hard to do at all. All you have to do is a little bookmarking.</p>
<p>After you have finished creating your web site, go to your Google webmaster tools dashboard. Verify your site and submit your XML sitemap. Go to Reddit, Stumbleupon, Technorati, Digg and Furl. Submit your link to all of them at the same time, or as fast as you can. Maybe use 2 browsers… Submitting to all these high page rank sites close to the same time you’re more than likely to catch a spider on one of the sites. These sites are crawled regularly so links are found quickly.</p>
<p>If you use high page ranked forums like Digital Point or V7N, add your link to your signature there and do a few post. Better if you start the threads. These sites are also crawled often.</p>
<p>Give it about an hour or two and go to Google.com. Do a search for your domain name (yoursite.com). You will soon see search results that will show your sites link on pages from the bookmarking sites you submitted your links too.  This may take a couple hours to 24 hours. If you go to the pages in the search results the links probably will not still be there due to the content constantly changing on those sites.</p>
<p>Your page may not show up on your Google webmaster dashboard for a few days to a week but if you do the search at Google for your domain name you will see it there sooner. Sometimes it may be a few pages back still.</p>
<h3>Have more suggestions for getting your sites indexed faster? Submit them in the comments area below.</h3>
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