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Writing GIS and Mapping Software for .NET
Last Updated: 19 Aug 2008   Page Views: 49,233   Rating: 4.74/5    Votes: 121   Popularity: 9.86   Bookmark Count: 156
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In part three of the series, the authors of the "GIS.NET" mapping component for .NET explain how to write a geographic mapping engine which can display geographic coordinates. Source code is provided which can pan and zoom a sample geographic object (the state of Nebraska), in C# and VB.NET.

A. Philip Smith


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Phil has a highly technical mind as well as having adepts in both art and music. His twenty-five years of computer experience brings knowledge to the table for any enterprise endeavor. But his skills in problem solving provide practical solutions to a myriad of problems, both technical and administrative. He also has a propensity for math and science that suit him well for tasks associated with geospacial information systems.

As a .Net architect and developer, Phil has six years under his belt in C# development, on top of twelve years of Visual Basic, starting with version four. He has an extensive background in business enterprise development, which includes SQL server database design and development. Now Phil prefers to exercise his talents in fields of science and mathematics.
Occupation: Architect
Company: GeoFrameworks
Location: United States United States


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