
Turn your device into an advanced multispectral gadget that includes all sensors you need: GPS, digital compass, gyroscope, accelerometer, camera.

Reach unbelievable precision with the gyrocompass that is similar to air or marine navigation. Forget about any compass interferences. Get a live compass working on devices with no compass sensor.

Find and track your location. Monitor your coordinates in geo and military formats. Check altitude, current and maximum speed, and course. Use imperial, metric, nautical, and military units.

Find directions with the Mil-Spec compass operating in 3D space at any orientation. Monitor direction hints about lots of targets, updated in real time on the azimuth circle.

Measure distances to objects with a rangefinder reticle as in famous sniper scopes in real time.

Observe both your target’s and your own position on maps rotated automatically according to the current azimuth. Use street, satellite, or hybrid maps.

Track the position of any location, bearing, or star along with the Sun and the Moon in real time. Look at the objects through the planet Earth. Some objects are shown with the help of augmented reality. Get information about object distances, azimuths, and elevations.

Visually estimate the heights of buildings, mountains and other objects. Calculate distances from dimensions or vice versa. Get a visual picture of angles and distances measurements.

Tag locations and bearings.
This video shows how you can save your custom places and waypoints, see them on maps or augmented reality displays, and navigate precisely to them later using the gyrocompass mode and navigating by the sun for higher precision.
This video shows how you can share your current or saved location with your friends so that they could easily find the way to it, no matter what device or software they are using.
This overview video shows what you will see when you first open and start using Spyglass. It covers the app's main features, modes, and customization options. devops for databases pdf
This video shows how you can use the Rangefinder to measure distance to your target. Just like a reticle in a sniper rifle, the Rangefinder in Spyglass is based on the height of an average human (1.7m/5.6ft).
This video shows how you can solve the hazardous accuracy issues, typical of most digital compasses, and get the highest precision possible on your device. [INFO] Extracting desired schema from model
This video shows how using the Sextant tool you can measure the size of a building/object if you know the distance to it. Or vice versa – how you can measure the distance if you know the size.
This video explains how to improve accuracy of the compass on iPhone or iPad using maps and the gyrocompass mode. Success
This video shows how you can document significant locations, trail hazards, violations, or incidents by grabbing pictures with myriads of positional data overlaid.
This video shows how you can use Spyglass as a backup speedometer for your vehicle, get clear compass directions on back road and cross country road trips, trace your position on the map, and control your vertical speed.
[INFO] Extracting desired schema from model.xml [INFO] Connecting to staging database... [INFO] Drift detected: Column 'customer.tier' missing. [INFO] Generating plan: ALTER TABLE customer ADD tier VARCHAR(10); [INFO] Applying plan... Success. [INFO] Running data migration script (v2.4.1)... [INFO] Idempotent check passed.
For a deep dive into this topic, a particularly insightful article is (or similar titles from industry leaders like Redgate or Devart), which explores how organizations bridge the gap between agile application development and traditional database management. 📄 Recommended Articles & Resources (PDF) DevOps for the Database - Guide with Examples
Marcus didn't look up from his terminal. He was running a diff on two .sql files. "Talk is cheap, Lena. SQL is forever."
"That's Chapter 14," Lena smiled. "Deployments are for structure. Releases are for code. Migrations are for both . We separate the 'schema lifecycle' from the 'application lifecycle.' We can roll back the app without nuking the database."
Two weeks later, Lena and Marcus sat in the same room. The helpdesk chat was quiet. Jenkins was running a new pipeline—one that didn't just build a JAR file, but also built a database release package .
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