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Learning Bing Maps API

By : Artan Sinani
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Learning Bing Maps API

By: Artan Sinani

Overview of this book

Provided as a part of Microsoft's Bing suite of search engines, Bing Maps is a web mapping service powered by the Bing Maps for Enterprise framework. The need for geospatial data has increased dramatically in the last few years. Adding a mapping context to any location-based data is becoming more and more common, and businesses are embracing it to improve their user experience with new data richness. Comprising of simple, follow-along examples, Learning Bing Maps API will show you how to use the many features of Bing Maps, from dropping a simple map on a web page, to fetching geospatial data from the Microsoft servers. Through the course of this book you will build a solid foundation for creating your own geo-applications.Following the hands-on recipes of this book, you will build a different web app in each chapter as you communicate with different APIs provided by Bing Maps. You will build your own library of JavaScript modules that talk to the Microsoft Maps API.You will create a custom theme for the map, with your own controls. Taking advantage of the global reach of Bing Maps, you will learn how to build a route scheduler for a delivery company in Madrid, Spain, and then you will discover how to create jobs on the Bing Maps servers for geocoding addresses in California, USA. By the end of the book you will have learned everything you need to know to embed a map on a web page, with your own geo-data, or data obtained by the Bing Map Services.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

About the Reviewers

Thomas M. Anderson is a Software Engineer by trade, autodidact by leisure, and a self-proclaimed tinkerer. He studied Computer Science and Jazz percussion at North Central College in Naperville, Illinois, and web designing and development for another two years at Full Sail University in Orlando, Florida. When not behind a computer screen, he can be found making music, reading a good book, or pondering over countless questions that need answers.

He has been with his current employer and second family, Punchkick Interactive, for over three years. Punchkick Interactive is a full-service mobile marketing agency, and a leader within the mobile development industry.

Adrian Cox is a Software Development Manager with over 15 years of commercial experience. He is still very much hands on with development and system design, and stays up-to-date with the latest technologies.

Seth Richards has over 10 years of professional software development experience. He got his start by programming embedded devices for the bar and nightclub industry and transitioned to web application development six years ago. In the past, he has worked on web-based enterprise-grade geographic information system applications. Seth is currently a Senior Software Engineer for a Massachusetts-based company that provides process automation, work automation, and document management solutions. You can follow him on twitter@shrichards, or view his blog at http://blog.shrichards.com