Showing posts with label lizardtech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lizardtech. Show all posts
19 November 2010
MG4 Whitepaper published
My white paper on LizardTech's MrSID/MG4 has now been posted. (It's an uncredited piece, alas.)
Flaxen Comes Alive (A New Beginning)
After 11 long years at LizardTech, the time has come to move on -- my last day as a Lizard will be December 31st.
Which means of course that now I get to do something new, and so with a lot of encouragement from a lot of good people I know, I've gone ahead taken the plunge... I have at long last set up my own consulting shop: Flaxen Geo Consulting, specializing in the emerging area that lies at the intersection of geospatial technology, open source software, and C#/.NET.
Watch this space for more news in the coming weeks.
-mpg
Which means of course that now I get to do something new, and so with a lot of encouragement from a lot of good people I know, I've gone ahead taken the plunge... I have at long last set up my own consulting shop: Flaxen Geo Consulting, specializing in the emerging area that lies at the intersection of geospatial technology, open source software, and C#/.NET.
Watch this space for more news in the coming weeks.
-mpg
04 December 2008
14 October 2008
Latest LizardTech blog post
My latest post on the LizardTech blog is about using PInvoke/Interop for our C++ SDK.
25 September 2008
"Bluffer's Guide" published
The September issue of GeoWorld magazine contains another piece by me and my favorite coauthor. I've not yet seen the actual copy, so I'm not sure what they finally titled it, but our internal working title was "A Bluffer's Guide to Image Compression".
Will provide link if/when available.
Will provide link if/when available.
04 June 2008
06 May 2008
28 April 2008
FogBugz - It’s smart and it helps us get things done
One of my occasional posts to the LizardTech blog.
07 March 2008
15 February 2008
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