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− | Run this program once a day (for instance, per crontab) to get email notification whenever Google Maps indicates the daily target is nearer than a specified range. The first time around, run it from the commandline to configure. Configuration is stored in ~/.geohash/geohash.cfg. Use --help for info about commandline parameters. [http://paste.dprogramming.com/dpxcs3lx Source. ] [http://feephome.no-ip.org/~feep/geohashdd Linux 32-bit upx compressed binary. - Ported it again to my own language. [https://gist.github.com/9101907 Source.] [http://feephome.no-ip.org/~feep/geohashd Linux 32-bit binary] | + | Run this program once a day (for instance, per crontab) to get email notification whenever Google Maps indicates the daily target is nearer than a specified range. The first time around, run it from the commandline to configure. Configuration is stored in ~/.geohash/geohash.cfg. Use --help for info about commandline parameters. [http://paste.dprogramming.com/dpxcs3lx Source. ] [http://feephome.no-ip.org/~feep/geohashdd Linux 32-bit upx compressed binary]. - Ported it again to my own language. [https://gist.github.com/9101907 Source.] [http://feephome.no-ip.org/~feep/geohashd Linux 32-bit binary] |
== Erlang == | == Erlang == |
Revision as of 21:27, 19 February 2014
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- Local email tool in D, for Linux
This implementation IS FULLY 30W-compliant. |
Run this program once a day (for instance, per crontab) to get email notification whenever Google Maps indicates the daily target is nearer than a specified range. The first time around, run it from the commandline to configure. Configuration is stored in ~/.geohash/geohash.cfg. Use --help for info about commandline parameters. Source. Linux 32-bit upx compressed binary. - Ported it again to my own language. Source. Linux 32-bit binary
Erlang
This implementation IS FULLY 30W-compliant. |
Implementations/Libraries/Erlang
Clojure
This implementation IS FULLY 30W-compliant. |
A geohash and globalhash library in Clojure: https://github.com/timmc/geohash
Maintained by Phyzome, who also runs an email autoresponder that uses this library.
Java
This implementation IS FULLY 30W-compliant. |
A Java port of the Python implementation can be found from GitHub.
Javascript
- Semi-manual offline calculator
This implementation IS FULLY 30W-compliant. |
If you're going to be away from internet access, you'll need to compute the hash locally:
- Download and extract this: http://lab.brainonfire.net/drop/geohash-offline.zip
- Working example: http://lab.brainonfire.net/geohash-offline/calc.html
- Notes
- All you need is a Javascript-enabled browser. Tested in Firefox so far.
- You will have to somehow acquire the Dow's opening value for the appropriate date; there may be a service to do this.
- Remember, if you're east of 30W, you should use the previous day's opening price, even if a new one becomes available later in the day.
- The date is filled in automatically using the current timestamp.
- You'll have to combine the computed fractional coordinates with your graticule coordinates yourself.
- I grabbed MD5 and base conversion code from random internet sites.
k4
This implementation IS NOT 30W-compliant. |
Mathematica
This implementation IS FULLY 30W-compliant. |
perl
Geo::Hashing on CPAN
This implementation IS FULLY 30W-compliant. |
Reusable code library that can be used from any perl program:
Alternative implementations
This implementation IS FULLY 30W-compliant. |
Alternatives to the official implementation can be found at Implementations/Libraries/Perl.
Python
Code snippets
This implementation IS FULLY 30W-compliant. |
Various code snippets can be found at Implementations/Libraries/Python.
Python package xkcd.geohash
This implementation IS NOT 30W-compliant. |
There is Python package xkcd.geohash
which is independent of the interactive coordinate calculator (but uses Google Finance as well).
Python 3 standard library
In Python 3.1 and above, an implementation of the geohashing algorithm is included in the antigravity module. Unfortunately importing the module will open a web browser.
>>>import antigravity (opens the xkcd comic) >>>antigravity.geohash(34,-118,b'2012-04-09-13057.57') 34.386614 -118.231675
RESTful implementation with Atom feed
This implementation IS FULLY 30W-compliant. |
The source for the Atom feed is available through anonymous svn here: https://staticfree.info/svn/ghfeed/
This implementation uses web.py
to give simple, clean URLs. To contribute to it, please contact xxv and he can set you up with commit access.
Ruby
This implementation IS FULLY 30W-compliant. |
Implementations/Libraries/Ruby
Shell Script
This implementation IS FULLY 30W-compliant. |