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Initializing Earth....Right in your hands :-)

 

I can still remember the day I posted about NASA's worldwind application built totally on .NET 1.1 framework to show how powerfull .NET can be along with DirectX. Now we got cfWorldWind, to unleash the earth's every co-ordinate right from your pocket PC.

Check this out ....

http://www.brains-n-brawn.com/default.aspx?vDir=cfworldwind

 

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TrackBack said:

# May 22, 2005 9:43 PM

Javier Luna said:

I believe that any DataLayer must be a simple code block, that they allow operations against DB.

That code block would not have to know on the Business Entities. Single to specialize it is to execute the operations (Store Procedures and SQL Sentences) against the engine DB (SQL, Oracle, DB2, etc.), with which this setting.

Finally, I invite to you to download the DataLayer.Primitives Public Version.

This is very cool Data Layer :)

DataLayer.Primitives - Readme!
http://forums.microsoft.com/msdn/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=1389

Cheers,

Javier Luna
http://guydotnetxmlwebservices.blogspot.com/
# May 24, 2005 9:11 PM

Martin said:

Check out this version of an Earth in your hand. It's from Earth Hour (the guys who want us all to switch off our lights for an hour). They've got a function on their site that uses virtual reality to show a video of yourself holding a mini Earth in the palm of your hand.

It does something special with Google maps or Google earth or something and even syncs to your computer's timeclock to cast an accurate day/night shadow and work out a countdown timer to the Earth Hour event in your home town.

Brilliant!

www.earthhour.org/earthinyourhands

# March 19, 2009 3:23 AM
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