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It's fuuny, a client has a web site with many parts you wouldn't expect. It's on a Linus and Apache web server running PHP code. Lots of AJAX. It's a super heavy hitter as fas as the database side goes, and they're paying us to
Now, I'm writing this because I think people will get a kick out of the idea of PHP running against a Darth Vader software product that's trying to kill its masters. Er, I mean a Microsoft product. But also because the capabilities are fascinating. They've been using a 3rd server to hit an outside web service to process their geography stuff for them, with massive front line caching. They try to get the user's location from the IP address, show them some other location choices in the web front end, and build a polygon. Then they query locations that are within that polygon. Now all of this can be done through a SQL query. This is one example. PHP Code:
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Re: Anybody know geography data? |
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While I don't have an answer for you, I turned on my TV the other night to "Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader" and this Yale graduated Ph.D. lost to a 5th grader on a 3rd grade geography question. It was "what US state borders Kansas and Utah?"
The guy said "Wyoming." The 5th grader said "Colorado." The 5th grader won. I live in NYC, so I'd have no idea ![]()
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