Team:Edinburgh/newinformatics(globetutorial)

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Revision as of 15:42, 21 October 2009

New Informatics - Globe Tutorial
Abstract

It takes time to write interactive elements. So, if it is possible to find the ready one or buy the ready one and then adapt it to your needs - it is much smarter way of doing. It might take one person several weeks of work to implement very small interactive piece which can be easily bought in Internet for 10$ with very flexible copyrights.

However to be able to adapt ready source codes for your needs you should have understanding of how those thing are built from scratch. I will show you tutorial explaining how you can built interactive globe which can be used for representing dozens types of different data. This globe is the very basic version but this version is absolutely ready for any extra developemnts you might only imagine.

JD
Edinburgh University iGEM Team 2009