Adding maps to your website is easier than it’s ever been before. Adam DuVander, author of Map Scripting 101, will show you how to do that using Google, Microsoft, MapQuest and many others. Using Mapstraction, an open source wrapper library, you can write code once for a dozen different map providers. But you don’t have to take the default imagery of a provider. This workshop will also explore layering imagery above a map and three ways to style base maps on the web.
Adam DuVander is the Executive Editor of ProgrammableWeb, the premier resource for open Web APIs. He is also the author of Map Scripting 101, a cookbook-style approach to creating geographic maps on the web using Yahoo, Bing and Google Maps.
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