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- Not sure that Node itself is the "be-all-end-all", but the community of dev's working on building great modules is astounding and humbling. 1 day ago
- “@Linz_Shelton: @cartoDB guy is a savage! I'm both giddily impressed & gleefully baffled by this @NYTM demo. #nytm” - @jatorre skoolin'em 1 day ago
- RT @EsriDevSummit: RT @thomasemge: The DevSummit highlight and most OSM presentation http://t.co/W1jWpzzZ with Steve Coast himself #esri ... 3 days ago
- Good evening with NodeJs, Express, Leaflet, Socket.io and Esri Feature Services. Cooking fun stuff for #DevSummit 3 days ago
- Final act for Friday: Ubuntu in a VM, playing nicely with multiple monitors. Will be staging some node hijinks next week ;-) 6 days ago
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Requirements: Making Word work for you…
I’ve been spending a lot of time writing up requirements and use cases and I thought I’d share a technique I’ve found which really speed things up. Use Case TemplateWhen I write use cases, I use a standard template, as … Continue reading
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AGX vs. GE & VE3D: Competition?
This started as a comment over on James’ blog, but it got a little long for just a comment. “gonzo” had replied to the comment that ESRI has no network infrastructure to compete with Google. with this: This point could … Continue reading
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OpenLayers connector for ArcGIS Server…
I just gave Steve’s post about how ESRI’s fleeting movement towards community based, open communication seems to have been quashed by a segment of the organization who are wed to 90′s communication paradigms – slick marketing, throw sheets, and a tall shiny … Continue reading
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