GeoKit Examples
On Friday when GeoKit was released, I wrote a pretty lame write-up. I am fixing that now with some live examples. I’m working on them as I write this, but you can check now or come back later. They are located here.
On Friday when GeoKit was released, I wrote a pretty lame write-up. I am fixing that now with some live examples. I’m working on them as I write this, but you can check now or come back later. They are located here.
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February 11, 2007 @ 10:15 am
GeoKit: a plugin for location-based Rails apps…
I am happy to release GeoKit over at RubyForge. GeoKit has been a collaboration between myself and Bill Eisenhauer What is GeoKit? Geokit is a Rails plugin for building location-based apps. It provides geocoding, location finders, and distance calculat…
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February 11, 2007 @ 12:03 pm
In-memory and in-database distance calculations…
Following up on our recent release of GeoKit, I am going to put up a couple of posts highlighting some of GeoKit’s cool features. This post is on distance calculations. There are two ways that Geokit will calculate distance for you: in memory, and as …
Comment by Ron
February 13, 2007 @ 6:52 am
It would be great to have a heading to go with the distance. Is that possible?
That would let me express distances (locally, anyway) as delta Easting and delta Northing.
What you’ve already done is wonderful, but I figure it can’t hurt to ask!
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On Friday when GeoKit was released, I wrote a pretty lame write-up. I am fixing that now with some live examples. I’m working on them as I write this, but you can check now or come back later. They are located here.
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February 11, 2007 @ 10:15 am
GeoKit: a plugin for location-based Rails apps…
I am happy to release GeoKit over at RubyForge. GeoKit has been a collaboration between myself and Bill Eisenhauer What is GeoKit? Geokit is a Rails plugin for building location-based apps. It provides geocoding, location finders, and distance calculat…
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February 11, 2007 @ 12:03 pm
In-memory and in-database distance calculations…
Following up on our recent release of GeoKit, I am going to put up a couple of posts highlighting some of GeoKit’s cool features. This post is on distance calculations. There are two ways that Geokit will calculate distance for you: in memory, and as …
Comment by Ron
February 13, 2007 @ 6:52 am
It would be great to have a heading to go with the distance. Is that possible?
That would let me express distances (locally, anyway) as delta Easting and delta Northing.
What you’ve already done is wonderful, but I figure it can’t hurt to ask!
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