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Map Scripting 101 - A Guide to Building Interactive Maps and Mashups with Bing, Yahoo!

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Adam DuVander writes about geolocation! web development! and APIs for "Programmable Web" and "WebMonkey!" Wired.com's web developer resource. He has presented his work at SXSW and O'Reilly's Where 2.0 conference. He lives at 45 33' 25" N! 122 31' 55" W (otherwise known as Portland! Oregon). Klappentext Websites like MapQuest and Google Maps have transformed the way we think about maps. But these services do more than offer driving directions - they provide APIs that web developers can use to build highly customized map-based applications.In Map Scripting 101! author Adam DuVander delivers 73 immediately useful scripts - examples that will show you how to create interactive maps and mashups.You'll build tools like a local concert tracker! a real-time weather map! a Twitter friend-finder! an annotated map of Central Park! and much more. And because the book is based on the cross-platform Mapstraction JavaScript library! everything you create will be able to use nearly any mapping service! includig OpenStreetMap! MapQuest! Google! Yahoo!! and Bing.You'll also learn how to:- Create! embed! and manipulate basic maps by setting zoom levels and map boundaries- Show! hide! and filter location markers and info-bubbles- Customize you maps for visitors based on their location- Use common data formats like Google Earth's KML! GeoRSS! and GPS XML (GPX)- Create graphical overlays on maps to better analyze data and trends- Use freely available geodata from websites like Yelp and Upcoming - and public domain geodata from the US governementMap Scripting 101 is perfect for any web developer getting started with map scripting! whether you want to track earthquakes around the world! or just mark the best coffee shops in Dubuque. Zusammenfassung Websites like MapQuest and Google Maps have transformed the way we think about maps. But these services do more than offer driving directions - they provide APIs that web developers can use to build highly customized map-based applications.In Map Scripting 101! author Adam DuVander delivers 73 immediately useful scripts - examples that will show you how to create interactive maps and mashups.You'll build tools like a local concert tracker! a real-time weather map! a Twitter friend-finder! an annotated map of Central Park! and much more. And because the book is based on the cross-platform Mapstraction JavaScript library! everything you create will be able to use nearly any mapping service! includig OpenStreetMap! MapQuest! Google! Yahoo!! and Bing.You'll also learn how to:- Create! embed! and manipulate basic maps by setting zoom levels and map boundaries- Show! hide! and filter location markers and info-bubbles- Customize you maps for visitors based on their location- Use common data formats like Google Earth's KML! GeoRSS! and GPS XML (GPX)- Create graphical overlays on maps to better analyze data and trends- Use freely available geodata from websites like Yelp and Upcoming - and public domain geodata from the US governementMap Scripting 101 is perfect for any web developer getting started with map scripting! whether you want to track earthquakes around the world! or just mark the best coffee shops in Dubuque. Inhaltsverzeichnis 14392177 ...

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Authors A DuVander, Adam Duvander
Publisher No Starch Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.08.2010
 
EAN 9781593272715
ISBN 978-1-59327-271-5
No. of pages 376
Dimensions 180 mm x 235 mm x 23 mm
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing

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