![]() In our project, we will use some of this project’s output files. Luckily, I came across this codeplex sample, which was really worth my while! It was the most complete example I have found, and it works 100%. All samples floating around on the net are solely on C#, which I think is quite unfair, hence this VB.NET article □ Yes, there are some complicated things that need to be demonstrated, but being a “beginner” I honestly didn’t know where to start, or where to add which class. Anyway, from a beginner’s perspective, I’d say that the samples provided about Google’s inner workings by most places are way too advanced. Perhaps it is the teacher in me or perhaps it is the long road I had to walk, that causes this mindset. Territories, I always like to imagine myself being a beginner programmer. I struggled immensely to find the proper details of all of Google’s classes and methods of those classes. Perhaps I am too spoilt with Microsoft’s huge reference section, that nothing else can compare to it. ![]() I am not saying that there isn’t documentation for Google’s libraries, I am saying that the way the documentation is structured is not as good as Microsoft’s MSDN, or Facebook’s documentation. I should say that I am somewhat disappointed with the lack of documentation. This article will demonstrate how to use Google maps in your VB desktop application. My mind is always somewhere else, and before I know it, I have skipped a Stop sign… or two… My wife always wants to drive, because she always knows where to go and gets just as frustrated as I get when I am lost – but for other reasons… I am not blessed with a natural compass. Getting lost is an unfortunate habit for me.
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