Jim Duffy Lives on a Virtual Earth
Jim Duffy offers up the latest and greatest about Virtual Earth. You may be surprised about what you can do with it!
Guests:
Jim Duffy
Jim Duffy is founder and president of TakeNote Technologies, an award-winning training, consulting, and software development company specializing in .NET software developer training and helping clients create business solutions with Microsoft enterprise technologies. Jim's expertise is with Visual Studio, Visual Basic, ASP.NET, SQL Server and Visual FoxPro-to-.NET conversions. He has a BS degree in Computer and Information Systems and over 25 years of programming and training experience. He is an energetic trainer, skilled developer, and has been published in leading developer-oriented publications.
Jim is a Microsoft Regional Director, a Microsoft MVP award recipient since 2003, an INETA speaker, and is an entertaining and popular speaker at regional user groups and international developer conferences. He is also a co-host of Computers 2K9, a call-in radio show on WRBZ (AM 850), 850 The Buzz, in Raleigh, NC.
You can find additional information about Jim, TakeNote Technologies, links to his blog, as well as training information, consulting information, and software development services at www.takenote.com.
Links:
- maps.live.com http://maps.live.com/
- Virtual Earth SDK http://dev.live.com/virtualearth/sdk/
- Blog: Virtual Earth & SQL Server 2008: Better Together http://johanneskebeck.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!42E1F70205EC8A96!4983.entry
- Blog: Virtual Earth/SQL/ASP.NET AJAX http://magmainteractive.net/tutorials/post/Virtual-Earth-Meets-SQL-Server-2008-and-ASPNET-AJAX.aspx
- Blog: Getting Spatial Data into SQL 2008 http://blogs.msdn.com/mikeormond/archive/2007/12/11/getting-spatial-data-into-sql-server-2008.aspx
- Blog: Generate VE Maps with LINQ http://blogs.msdn.com/bethmassi/archive/2007/12/03/northwind-meets-virtual-earth-generate-ve-maps-with-linq.aspx
- David Lean's Blog Posts http://blogs.msdn.com/davidlean/archive/tags/SQL+Server+Spatial/default.aspx