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Credits
Matt Conway edited this page Jan 27, 2012
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This project would not be possible without the support of many others. I've tried to put every project we used in this list, but if you notice one I missed, please add it.
- The Transit Appliance Project - used for real-time information and option parsing.
- jQuery - used for all the magic in the app.
- jQuery Plugins
- jQuery Textfill - used to resize the app to fit multiple screen sizes.
- OpenStreetMap - Used for the basemap; also, their tile generation script was modified slightly to generate the transit overlay. The destinations database is also digitized from the OpenStreetMap tiles.
- Proj4js - used to reproject on the client side.
- Quantum GIS - used to edit geospatial data.
- Spatialite - used to store geospatial data (some data are also stored in Shapefiles).
- OGR - Used to process geospatial data.
- Mapnik - used to generate the transit overlays.
- Leaflet - used to render the map.
- shp2geocouch - Used to load destinations database from a Shapefile. Originally by Max Ogden, modified for this project.
- PageDown - Used to render Markdown for the 'no data' slideshow.
- CouchDB - Used to store the transit stops and destinations.
- Tango Icon Project - Used to display the weather.
- Google Caja - Used to sanitize web service results on the client.
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Google Closure Compiler
- Used to minify JavaScript.
- JSDoc Toolkit - Used to document JavaScript/
- Emacs - No, I don't use vi.
Many Node.js libraries are used in the mobile app.
- CloudMade - used to style the basemap and provide walking directions.
- Yahoo! Developer - We use Yahoo! Weather and YQL.
- TriMet Data - many data are used, including Rail Shapefiles and the real-time API.
- Flickr CC - The attraction imagery comes from the Creative Commons community on Flickr (individual photographers are credited within the app itself).
- GitHub - Used to host the source.
- Google Docs - used for collaboration between team members.
Transit Board Hotel and the Transit Appliance Project are productions of Portland Transport