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Thanks for watching today's talk on my aerial photos website.
Thanks for watching today's talk on my aerial photos website '''WingVista.org'''






My name is [Neil Miller]. I am an experienced '''developer''' with over 20 years experience working with Microsoft SQL Server at several large companies in the UK and overseas. Spark SQL in Databricks, and some exposure to C# .NET in which I wrote a simple automated trading application, and Node.JS Javascript in which the webside code of my website WingVista.org, the subject of today's talk, was written.
Here are some of the links included in the talk:
 
The WingVista website: '''https://wingvista.org'''
 
A description of the GPX format for the file loaded into the web page for the aircraft tracks: '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPS_Exchange_Format'''
 
OpenLayers. Used to render the aircraft track, icons for the photos, and the background map on the site: '''https://openlayers.org/'''
 
OpenLayers GPX example page: '''https://openlayers.org/en/latest/examples/gpx.html'''
 
Pannellum to display the 360 images: '''https://pannellum.org'''
 
Amazon AWS S3 '''https://aws.amazon.com/s3/'''
 
Amazon AWS CloudFront: '''https://aws.amazon.com/cloudfront/'''
 
My name is [[Neil Miller]]. I am an experienced '''developer''' with over 20 years experience working with Microsoft SQL Server at several large companies in the UK and overseas. Spark SQL in Databricks, and some exposure to C# .NET in which I wrote a simple automated trading application, and Node.JS Javascript in which the webside code of my website WingVista.org, the subject of today's talk, was written.
 
 
 
Feel free to get in touch, at:
 
Email: '''neilm@millersql.com'''
 
LinkedIn: '''https://www.linkedin.com/in/neilmsql/'''

Latest revision as of 11:57, 28 August 2024

Thanks for watching today's talk on my aerial photos website WingVista.org


Here are some of the links included in the talk:

The WingVista website: https://wingvista.org

A description of the GPX format for the file loaded into the web page for the aircraft tracks: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPS_Exchange_Format

OpenLayers. Used to render the aircraft track, icons for the photos, and the background map on the site: https://openlayers.org/

OpenLayers GPX example page: https://openlayers.org/en/latest/examples/gpx.html

Pannellum to display the 360 images: https://pannellum.org

Amazon AWS S3 https://aws.amazon.com/s3/

Amazon AWS CloudFront: https://aws.amazon.com/cloudfront/

My name is Neil Miller. I am an experienced developer with over 20 years experience working with Microsoft SQL Server at several large companies in the UK and overseas. Spark SQL in Databricks, and some exposure to C# .NET in which I wrote a simple automated trading application, and Node.JS Javascript in which the webside code of my website WingVista.org, the subject of today's talk, was written.


Feel free to get in touch, at:

Email: neilm@millersql.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neilmsql/