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Advanced TypeScript Programming Projects
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Advanced TypeScript Programming Projects

by Peter O'Hanlon
July 2019
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
416 pages
10h 6m
English
Packt Publishing
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Points of interest

Each point of interest is represented by a pin, and can be represented as latitude and longitude coordinates, along with its name.

Latitude and longitude are geographic terms that are used to identify exactly where something is on the planet. Latitude tells us how far north or south something is from the equator, with the equator being 0. This means that a positive number indicates we are north of the equator, and a negative number means we are going south from the equator. Longitude tells us how far east or west we are from the vertically centered line of the earth which, by convention, runs through Greenwich in London. Again, if we are moving east, the numbers are positive, while moving west from the line at Greenwich ...
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