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Geospatial Queries in MongoDB

Here’s a little gist that I wrote to illustrate the difference between MongoDB‘s use of degrees vs. radians in its non-spherical and spherical geospatial queries:

This entry was posted in blurb and tagged code, databases, geocoding, geography, geospatial, JavaScript, MongoDB, nosql, programming on 10th May 2011 by admin.

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