Randy George has done a fair amount with the new (not release afaik) 
Silverlight control. It is pretty nice and has the Bing maps built in.

http://www.cadmaps.com/gisblog/

Roger


From: Paul Palubinski 
Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 9:24 PM
To: Joe Stump 
Cc: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [Geowanking] Django vs. .NET


Hey folks, 

thanks for all the responses to my question.  It sounds like it's pretty 
difficult to try compare the two platforms.  I was mostly wondering about 
general similarities in the process of developing on either platform, rather 
than the underlying specs.  I think I will continue working with ASP.NET in the 
mean time but am eager to take a closer look at Django somewhere down the line. 
 Has anyone here done any developing with the Bing Maps service?  I just saw 
recently that they have some SDKs for it available to developers.

Regards,

Paul


On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 2:50 PM, Joe Stump <[email protected]> wrote:

  There are far too many differences to list here, but here are a few major 
ones:


  1. GeoDjango, Django, Python, etc. normally run on top of a UNIX stack 
(specifically Linux, Apache or Nginx, and MySQL or PostgreSQL).
  2. ASP.NET runs on the Microsoft stack so you'd have entirely different 
components (IIS, SQL Server, Windows Server, etc.).


  If you're currently a PHP/MySQL/LAMP developer I'd go with Python/Django as 
you'll be leveraging components you likely already know a lot about.


  --Joe




  On Sep 10, 2009, at 2:42 PM, Paul Palubinski wrote:


    Hey folks,

    I'm pretty new to the geowanking community and have become well aware of 
the fact that there are many savvy web developers here with a penchant for all 
things geo. Currently, I am exclusively using ASP.NET (and SQL Server) for web 
development, but I have experience developing with PHP/MySQL.  I was introduced 
to the GeoDjango framework by this listserv and was wondering if anyone who has 
prior experience with ASP.NET could explain some of the benefits of going the 
Python/Django route for web development, and more specifically, using GeoDjango 
and what some of the major differences are from developing in ASP.NET?

    Regards,  

    Paul Palubinski 


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