Jon Person Profile
Jon Person is the author of the award-winning “GPS.NET” software now in use in over two thousand GPS applications in all industries, from geocaching to disease outbreak prevention. Jon runs his company, "GeoFrameworks," from his home office in Denver, Colorado.
As a hobby, Jon enjoys storm chasing in the Great Plains in May and June each year. On May 4th, 2007, Jon witnessed the EF5 tornado that destroyed Greensburg, Kansas, and volunteered for nearly a month to help them rebuild. A photo journal of his efforts can be found here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jonperson/sets. Jon also maintains a YouTube page with storm chasing videos here: http://www.youtube.com/user/jperson2007.
All feedback and suggestions are welcome. Jon can be reached at jperson@geoframeworks.com
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Articles & Tutorials-
An introduction to writing GPS applications in .NET good enough for use in a commerical environment such as in-car navigation..  -
In part two of the series, the author of "GPS.NET" teaches developers how to write GPS applications suitable for the real world by mastering GPS precision concepts. Source code includes a working NMEA interpreter and sample high-precision application in C# and VB.NET. .  -
In part three of the series, the authors of the "GIS.NET" mapping component for .NET explain how to write a geographic mapping engine which can display geographic coordinates. Source code is provided which can pan and zoom a sample geographic object (the state of Nebraska) in C# and VB.NET. . 
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