G. Wade Johnson wrote:
The SVG Interest Group is considering helping to coordinate with
programming groups to do some form of SVG hackathon. The idea would be
to help with any project using SVG and to help familiarize group
members with this image format.

Would any of you be interested in such an event if one were available
in the Houston area?

G. Wade

I didn't know what SVG was, so I looked it up:

SVG, or Scalable Vector Graphics, is an open W3C standard for graphics on the web. "Vector graphics" means that SVG images are made up of lines, curves and other "smooth" elements, unlike "bitmap" formats such as GIF, JPEG or PNG. When you zoom in on a GIF, JPEG or PNG, it gets grainy and blocky - but when you zoom in on an SVG, it stays smooth.

Reportedly like Flash.

It's often used for GIS/Mapping applications, which I
am interested in.  I'd like to hear what is happening
on a high level, so maybe I'll join the Interest Group.


Mike

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