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Hello everyone! I'm rolling out a stupid little app for my greenville friends today. If you're not in my Greenville circle of friends, you may need a little background here...
Actually, this origin story has become the stuff of legend over time, so the following may be totally inaccurate.
A while back, two of my friends Kate and Katie found this horrendous sweater-shirt thing at the Greenville thrift store. It's clearly a sweater material, but it has short sleeves? What the heck is that all about? It has the letter "I" on it, two hearts, and two cats. The inexplicable monstrosity has been ever since referred to as the "I Heart Heart Cat Cat" shirt. We've all taken pictures wearing it - this has sortof become a hazing ceremony for joining our group of friends. It's a right of passage thing.
Now that a lot of our friends are traveling the world and doing cool things, we decided to take some advice from the whole "traveling garden gnome" thing, and take pictures of us wearing the shirt in cool places, in front of historic and famous monuments, and the like. Of course, we need a Google maps mashup to keep track of all this, right? RIGHT??
Well, either way, I made one. I'm calling it the I Heart Heart Cat Cat Map Map App App.
Kristin looks awesome in that one.
From a technical standpoint, not too much interesting going on here. I did use MySQL's spatial datatypes (only POINT, really) for storing the coordinates. This isn't technically correct since MySQL only deals with planar points and lat/long are curvilinear, but I've been sorta geeking out over GIS technology lately, and I really just wanted to get used to the OpenGIS stuff. Any distance calculations I'll have to do out of the db, but I don't really think I'll be doing much of those anyway.
The other kinda cool thing I did was set up an approval system. Instead of having users and junk to deal with (so not just ANYONE can post an image), The system accepts all images, thumbnails them and such, and sends an email with an approval code link. I check out the thumbnail in the email, decide if it's cool, and click a link to either approve or reject it. Neato.
So there you have it. Check it out now and then, as we should have some new additions happening soon, coming from Turkey and London (hint hint kittermans).
Posted by pedalboy at March 28, 2009 1:33 AM | TrackBack