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Silverlight Database Deep Zoom

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26 Mar 2009CPOL11 min read 122.2K   1.7K   84  
The article describes how to create a Deep Zoom image and store the tiles in a database, and how to read the image from the database and display it in the browser.
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namespace DatabaseDeepZoom.Properties {
    using System;
    
    
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I have my own software company called Evelix (www.evelix.ch). The company is located in Liestal, Switzerland. I develop software for the web and the desktop. Every now and then I give computer classes in a learning institution.

I was born in 1966, am married and have one kid. Hobbies are Fasnacht (www.bmg.bs), skiing and of course computers.

Actually I studied mechanical engineering and have a bachelors degree in it, but computers interested me since I had a Commodore C128. In the meantime my mobile has a thousand times more memory than my computers back then. First I started programming in Basic. After that I did use Pascal for a while, but the real (commercial) programming started with VB3. Now I do programming in C# and sometimes still in VB6 when I have to support an older application.

Currently I'm working towards my Microsoft Certified Trainer status.

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