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Tag Archives: Land Surveying
HTML and Javascript and CSS Survey Levelling Tutorial
With the “terrestrial” side to Land Surveying (ie. that of the small distances kind), two “get out there and do it” skills spring to mind, those being … performing a traverse via the use of a theodolite (or “total station”) … Continue reading →
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Tagged calculation, CSS, datum, elevation, field book, fixed, HTML, Javascript, Land Surveying, level, levelling, mathematics, measurement, programming, reading, reduced level, terrestrial, tutorial
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Earth Bearing Distance Missing Two Trip Tutorial
If we were to nominate an “onions of the 4th dimension” improvement on top of the work of Earth Bearing Distance Missing Two Context Tutorial we’d nominate … anyone, anyone … yes, tenticle 5 of The Kraken … we’d want … Continue reading →
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Tagged bearing, distance, Euclid, geo chart, geodata, geodesic, geographicals, Google, Google chart, IFRAME, Land Surveying, leg, linked list, map, navigation, onion, onions, polar co-ordinates, programming, recursion, spheroid, timezone, trip, trip planner, tutorial
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Earth Bearing Distance Missing Two Context Tutorial
Mapping and navigational apps wouldn’t be as popular as they are without … satellite based geodata available to our mobile and laptop (and cars etcetera) devices and their software … and … the human urge to want to know where … Continue reading →
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Tagged bearing, distance, Euclid, geo chart, geodata, geodesic, geographicals, Google, Google chart, Land Surveying, map, navigation, polar co-ordinates, programming, spheroid, timezone, tutorial
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Earth Bearing Distance Missing Two Primer Tutorial
Get in a conversation with a Land Surveyor, and drop in your sentence, close to each other, the words “bearing” and “distance” and in all likelihood you’ll get a smile. Is it a curved smile? Maybe, they are interested in … Continue reading →
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Tagged bearing, distance, Euclid, geodesic, geographicals, Land Surveying, navigation, polar co-ordinates, programming, spheroid, tutorial
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WebGL Prism Canvas Email Tutorial
Today we’re revisiting our “Convex Polygon shape with an added dimension by displaying its 3D prism equivalent via the WebGL API scenario”, we last talked about with PHP and Javascript and CSS WebGL Prism Tutorial as shown below. We revisit … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, API, CSS, email, geometry, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, Land Surveying, lighting, mathematics, perspective, programming, render, tutorial, WebGL
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Google Chart Map Chart Select Event Primer Tutorial
Yesterday with HTML/Javascript Where Does It Get Me To Primer Tutorial as shown below, you will have noticed how its interesting central part used the Google Charts Map Chart, as we’ve discussed earlier, at this blog. We’ve improved the functionality … Continue reading →
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Tagged distance, geolocation, Google, Google chart, Google Map, HTML, iPad, Javascript, Land Surveying, map, navigation, onclick, PHP, programming, tutorial
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HTML/Javascript Where Does It Get Me To Primer Tutorial
Did Dick Whittington just get up and leave with that pole and the cat and the small number of belongings? Don’t remember, actually. But supposing you could do that, where would the road take you? And supposing you could just … Continue reading →
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Tagged distance, geolocation, Google, Google chart, Google Map, HTML, Javascript, Land Surveying, map, navigation, programming, tutorial
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HTML/Javascript Canvas Slope of a Line Primer Tutorial
The Canvas HTML element tag can be used as the container to draw graphics on the fly usually via the use of Javascript functions for rendering and event management. In today’s tutorial we mainly use the lineTo function to create … Continue reading →
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Tagged canvas, co-ordinates, geolocation, geometry, HTML, Javascript, Land Surveying, levelling, mathematics, programming, slope, traverse, trigonometry, tutorial
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