Sunburned Surveyor a écrit :
> Congratulations on number 100 Larry! You are doing great work with
> SkyJUMP and you are one of our most skilled programming contributors.
> Thanks for your continued support!
>
Congratulations Larry, and thanks for your support and your patience.
Michaël
> The Su
Congratulations on number 100 Larry! You are doing great work with
SkyJUMP and you are one of our most skilled programming contributors.
Thanks for your continued support!
The Sunburned Surveyor
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 8:16 AM, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> well what to say... congrats! ...and thank
..the manual looks interesting and I wish I would speak italian.
Question: They have WFS and WCS in the open menu - where does it come
from? I guess WFS is from Deegree? is WCS as well? Did you develop such
things Andreas?
They also offer to open Grid files.. would be interesting to know what
well.. this is good news if it builds on OJ (NB).
and even more as we don't have to develop new stuff but can check out
what to integrate into the core for the future. (And we lack
cartographic stuff)
stefan
Giuseppe Aruta schrieb:
> Hi all,
> There is another fork of Jump. The software is cal
well what to say... congrats! ...and thank you and your team for sharing
all your developments over the years!
stefan
Andreas Schmitz schrieb:
> Larry Becker wrote:
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> Hi,
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>> Yea! Of course, programs age more rapidly than people. :-)
>
> and here I was, thinking that you've been doing th
Larry Becker wrote:
Hi,
> Yea! Of course, programs age more rapidly than people. :-)
and here I was, thinking that you've been doing this a LONG time ;-)
Congrats, Andreas
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Hi all,
There is another fork of Jump. The software is called AdbToolbox and it seems
to be around since 2007.
The software is sponsorized by a public Italian office: the Italian Ministery
of environment on its cartographic website
http://www.pcn.minambiente.it/PCN/AdBToolbox/index.html.
I down
Yea! Of course, programs age more rapidly than people. :-)
Larry
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 8:48 AM, Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
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> Hi all,
> I cannot belive. On March 13th Skyjump arrived to its 100th birthday.
> Congratulation to Larry
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> Peppe
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Hi all,
I cannot belive. On March 13th Skyjump arrived to its 100th birthday.
Congratulation to Larry
Peppe
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