Rossko wrote: >> What I am trying to make is a simple >> weather map with radar for the usa. I really am lost when it comes to >> this. Is not as simple as I thought it would be. I just hope someone >> here would be willing to help me with this project. >> > > It's quite an ambitious project, and the maps API does not make a good > introduction to javascript programming if you have not done it before. > > But if you are prepared to the put time in and use the resources out > there, you can develop your skills. You've read everything so you > won't need pointers to the good javascript tutorials, getting some > debugging aids to really help figure out mistakes, and the map- > specific tutorials. Google's well-known search engine is handy for > finding them again though - you'll need to re-read and refer back as > you go along. > > Go one step at a time towards your goal. For example, you've done the > 'hello world' map. I guess your weather map will be getting data from > some external service, so perhaps a next step is to develop your map > to do something simple - a 'hello world' map that reads its intended > position from a simple fixe external text file you put on your server, > for example. > > Search this group and you will other people developing weather maps, > but I'd advise against leaping straight into trying to figure out how > its done if you really want to learn. > > cheers, Ross K
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