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Sunrise and Sunset times in VB6
Bid Request Id: 4683
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jjsmd (6 ratings)
(Software buyer rating 10)
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Nov 7, 2001 11:24:31 PM EDT
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Bidding Closes: |
Nov 21, 2001 11:26:42 PM EDT
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Description:
I need a VB6 program that will calculate the Sunrise and Sunset times based on a cities Latitude and Longitude.
I have a JAvascript program that can be used as a model, but I only need the calculations ,not the interface as in the Jscript program.
Deliverables: Complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done.
Special Conditions / Other:
Must be complete by 12/10/2001
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$25 (USD)
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Nov 8, 2001 7:19:28 AM EDT
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Hello!
Send me the javascript program and i shall get to work and develop an identical one in VB. Thanks and hope to work with you. Do reply if you have any questions. Bye,
--Zaid Farooqui |
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Nov 8, 2001 7:32:07 AM EDT
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Hi
Can deliver this to you within a day. I have found out how its tobe done in VB!
--Zaid Farooqui |
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Nov 15, 2001 7:47:08 AM EDT
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Hi
I have found a VB class on the web that already has the code for calculating this. If i am chosen, I will use that class file. Thanks. |
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