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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''' | ||
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. | 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/