Chris,
You general outline is excellent. I think your Step #1 may have two
(2) modules. One of these will be for the creation of the TIN, while
the other is for the in-memory representation of a TIN. But I'll leave
this up to you.
I look forward to learning some more about your implementation ear
mhm.. I haven't read yet.. but
Landon wrotes here :
>> basic plan for
>> their first "module" by next Monday. This can be a
>> very short
and here
>> I will then plan on making my first code and
>> documentation review on
>> Friday, April 25th to check on our students
>> progress.
>
> Do you re
All right Sunburned Surveyor
Now I can read a documents about OpenJUMP e Sextante - extension for GvSIG
for construction to Graphic Models of processing date. In Source Forge a
will read and take a look an many codes, for organize my ideas and my
project.
Thanks for help.
2008/4/23 Sunburned S
--- Sunburned Surveyor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I would also like both of our students to outline a
> basic plan for
> their first "module" by next Monday. This can be a
> very short
> document. (Only a couple of paragraphs are needed.)
> Please let me know
> what your module will accomplish a
hanks, for help.
>
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> Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 12:16:36 -0700
> From: "Sunburned Surveyor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [JPP-Devel] Google Summer of Code Guidelines
> To: "OpenJump develop and use"
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I have posted some guidelines for our two (2) Google Summer of Code
students, Chris and Leandro, here:
http://openjump.org/wiki/show/Summer+of+Code+Student+Guidelines
I invite other OpenJUMP programmers to comment on the guidelines. Let
me know if something needs to be added or changed. I tried t