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Subject: Re: [gislist] GIS Application Development HELP!
Date:  06/08/2006 04:15:01 PM
From:  Marc Pelletier



Steve,

You will have to start with some programming basics before you will get
to do spatial programming. C++ is an unnecessarily complex language to
use when learning though. I would suggest Java, CSharp or Delphi as good
languages to start with. All are object oriented, which is the main
skill you need to acquire, and all have enough depth that you won't have
to 'step up' to another language later. Delphi is the only one of the 3
that will allow you to create native window apps, and Java is the only
one that is cross platform. CSharp is the only one Microsoft is ramming
down your throat, but has vast amounts of documentation available, and
its a dead certainty that all windows based gis's will have a .net
interface eventually.

The choice of which language to learn isn't the most important though,
its just acquiring the OOP (object oriented programming) skills that
counts. They are very transferrable. Check out which courses are
available at your local community college and take one there. They are
generally introductory level, after working hours, and inexpensive. Once
you've got your toes wet you will know much better how you want to
proceed.

good luck

Marc Pelletier


> -----Original Message-----
> From: gislist-bounces@lists.geocomm.com
> [mailto:gislist-bounces@lists.geocomm.com] On Behalf Of
> Morrier, Steve (xwave)
> Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 9:13 AM
> To: gislist@lists.geocomm.com
> Subject: [gislist] GIS Application Development HELP!
>
> Hi All,
>
> I have come to the point in my career where I realize if I
> want to do anything other than data editing I have to learn
> GIS programming. I am looking for some advice on where to
> begin. I have no real programming background and I have found
> C++ courses difficult because they are never related to
> spatial applications. I realize I need to get the
> fundamentals but I was hoping that some where out there is a
> introductory course or text or tutorial on programming for
> GIS applications. Any help or tips would be really appreciated. TIA
>
> Steve
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