Yesterday, James Fee shared his enthousiasm for Adam Duvander's "Map Scripting 101" book about web mapping.
From the review: "Adam starts off with some simple maps built on a couple APIs, but quickly gets into how you can use Mapstraction to simplify it. Once he gets beyond the intro to creating maps with these APIs, he gets into some samples that should get the attention of those who this book was written for. [...] Adam also got into some of the formats that are important to web mappers; GeoRSS, GeoJSON, KML and even threw in a MySQL example. [...] The one thing about the whole book though is that it is clear that Adam is a great writer who is excited about technology and it shows. The book is very accessible for beginners and even intermediates who might want to get more familiar with Mapstraction."
We already linked to the review of the same book by Geoweb Guru.
Post originale: http://slashgeo.org/2010/10/26/Book-Review-Map-Scripting-101
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