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3.7 Dealing with Multiple Events
Up until this point, you can only provide a single event on an object through your library. In this lesson you’ll learn how to refactor this to support multiple events.
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1.Introduction2 lessons, 03:44
2 lessons, 03:44
1.1Introduction00:49
1.1
Introduction
00:49
1.2Setting Up a Key02:55
1.2
Setting Up a Key
02:55
2.Maps4 lessons, 22:57
4 lessons, 22:57
2.1Hello Map05:34
2.1
Hello Map
05:34
2.2Map Options06:24
2.2
Map Options
06:24
2.3Map Utilities05:32
2.3
Map Utilities
05:32
2.4Map Events05:27
2.4
Map Events
05:27
3.Markers7 lessons, 43:05
7 lessons, 43:05
3.1Map Markers03:53
3.1
Map Markers
03:53
3.2Marker Events04:58
3.2
Marker Events
04:58
3.3InfoBoxes04:11
3.3
InfoBoxes
04:11
3.4Keeping Track of Map Markers04:45
3.4
Keeping Track of Map Markers
04:45
3.5Advanced Marker Organization10:17
3.5
Advanced Marker Organization
10:17
3.6Marker Clustering09:49
3.6
Marker Clustering
09:49
3.7Dealing with Multiple Events05:12
3.7
Dealing with Multiple Events
05:12
4.Creating a Widget1 lesson, 07:30
1 lesson, 07:30
4.1Map Widget07:30
4.1
Map Widget
07:30
5.Services3 lessons, 19:48
3 lessons, 19:48
5.1Street View Panoramas08:03
5.1
Street View Panoramas
08:03
5.2Geocoding07:46
5.2
Geocoding
07:46
5.3HTML5 Geolocation03:59
5.3
HTML5 Geolocation
03:59
6.Customizing Maps2 lessons, 04:06
2 lessons, 04:06
6.1Custom Styles03:53
6.1
Custom Styles
03:53
6.2Goodbye00:13
6.2
Goodbye
00:13
David East is a Developer Evangelist for Firebase in San Francisco. You can visit his website at davidea.st where he blogs and provides code snippets.