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Mark Gearhart
Sybase
I built two GIS-type applications. The
first is a map of the world showing the
Sybase offices (I work for Sybase). The
second is a proof of concept for a mobile app to track vehicles. For this
one, I used the UNC street map and put
in fictional buildings and bus routes.
Tools used:
- Adobe Illustrator
- Adobe Flex
- Adobe Flash
- Sybase ASE (for the world database)
- Sybase ASA (for the mobile database)
