Posted on 31 July 2007 by Bill Dollins
Or vice versa.
A while back I posted about setting up a GIS server using open source GIS technologies. When I left off, I was going to start messing with SharpMap. I’ve been able to get back to that recently. I am working on a project where I need to do some basic spatial operations on [...]
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Posted on 27 July 2007 by Bill Dollins
Things have been REALLY slow on zigGIS for a while. All of us (Paolo, Abe, me) have all been up to our eyeballs with work, leaving little time to work on the zig. Now that Abe is out on his own, the three of us have been trying to coordinate a chat session to lay [...]
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Posted on 23 July 2007 by Bill Dollins
Anyone who has browsed this blog enough has probably figured out that I am a fan of Doctor Dobb’s Journal. This month’s issue inaugurates a new column by Herb Sutter dealing with concurrency. In my opinion, the confluence of mult-processor/multi-core systems with a greater emphasis on server-based GIS makes concurrency a huge issue for the [...]
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Posted on 23 July 2007 by Bill Dollins
Just back from vacation and as a way of easing back into things, I have been tinkering with my WCF project that’s been sitting while the paying work has gotten done. It’s the one that wraps PostGIS coordinate conversion as a web service written using WCF. My copy of “Professional WCF Programming” arrived [...]
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Posted on 11 July 2007 by Bill Dollins
See you again in a couple of weeks. Feel free to have a look around. Help yourself to something in the fridge. Please feed the cat and be sure to lock up when you leave.
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