Geolocation & Maps in PHP

Derick Rethans (28.Jan.2011 at 14:10)
Talk at PHPBenelux Conference 2011 (English - UK)

Rating: 3 of 5

This presentation covers the use of geolocation information with PHP. I will start with a theoretical background of all the services, mapping systems etc involved. Af that, I will discuss on how to use geo-services from PHP. From obtaining of geo-location information through databases and services, mapping services to visualize geo-aware data to geo-aware data storage, manipulation and querying.

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Rating: 5 of 5

28.Jan.2011 at 16:19 by Jeremy Coates

Enjoyable, non-php talk at a PHP conference. Given me a number of ideas for things to follow up on post-conference :)

Rating: 1 of 5

28.Jan.2011 at 23:35 by Jacopo Romei

Actually I expected an higher quality considering the name and related expectations. Being javascript the basis of the talk, it should have been *at least* unobtrusive. Otherwise what quality are we talking of?
References to not used technologies didn't provide value to the audience.

Rating: 4 of 5

29.Jan.2011 at 07:32 by Dries Vints

He gave some nice alternatives for know technologies and showed some cool examples what you could do with them. All in all a pretty enjoyable talk.

Rating: 4 of 5

29.Jan.2011 at 08:15 by Tom Van Herreweghe

I liked all the demos; gave me some ideas for future projects.

Rating: 4 of 5

29.Jan.2011 at 12:54 by Georgiana Gligor

+ the demos were really showing nice capabilities and gave a lot of ideas for future projects
+ great humour
- a bit more balance when talking OpenStreetMap vs GMaps vs Yahoo! Maps, people are sometimes constraint to use one or the other

Rating: 4 of 5

29.Jan.2011 at 14:34 by Sander van de Graaf

I didn't know openstreetmap was this advanced, really interesting stuff. The difference between the different mappings was an eye opener as well, and I loved the presentation style with the coding examples and all, keep it up!

Rating: 3 of 5

29.Jan.2011 at 14:38 by Jeroen van Dijk

Thanks for the reminder of openstreetmap!
That was just the feature I needed in a project...

For the rest, great examples to show what you can do with the geotools.
Work on the javascripts though! ;)

Rating: 4 of 5

29.Jan.2011 at 20:18 by Sanne Hoeksta

Very interesting subject. I won't be using this on my current projects, but great to know about some of the possibilities.
Was a great talk, thanks!

Rating: 4 of 5

30.Jan.2011 at 10:41 by Tom Claus

Nice to see that there are more map providers than just Google.

Rating: 2 of 5

30.Jan.2011 at 18:48 by Stefano "Steve" Maraspin

Tough to rate this talk. Speaker definitely gave an interesting introduction to geolocation coordinate systems and related relevant issues. He also provided a very good overview of openstreetmap (apparently a valid provider alternative to Google) and its capabilities. This surely offered very good hints and most likely saved a lot of headbanging. At the end, my rating is so low though, because of 2 shortcomings, which I consider rather serious. The major one is not having adequately taken into account PostgreSQL (offering a lot of useful built-in geolocation features). The second (minor) is the quality of the presented JS code. Which I consider too important within the scope of a similar talk to be completely ignored. Interesting presentation nevertheless. With a few integrations it can definitely express all of its great potential.

Rating: 2 of 5

31.Jan.2011 at 09:22 by Marius Rugan

OpenStreetMap needs more evangelism. Surprised that people do not take it more serious.
Didn't got 'tho the 'in PHP' as the talk was focused on JS interface and not pure geo-calculation / reverse geo-coding or PHP libraries.

Rating: 3 of 5

01.Feb.2011 at 04:49 by Koen Van Daele

Nice to see a talk that points people to other stuff (openstreetmap and openlayers) than google maps. Well done introduction on geographical coordinates. But pretty strange to ignore postgresql+postgis, since it is by far the most advanced database for geographical information.

Rating: 4 of 5

01.Feb.2011 at 21:22 by Ryan Mauger

While I would have liked to see more PHP in this talk, I have no idea how there could have been. It was very informative, and I learnt alot.
Will certainly be influencing my decisions on which mapping system to embed in the future, google maps really isn't the only choice!

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