[CesiumJS]Sharing a Chinese Community for Learning CesiumJS

In the timeline of the CesiumJS Chinese community, I wrote:

**June 9, 2021 * QQ Group 807482793, group members reached 3000, daily UV 600+, Cesium Chinese Website Group 2: 811457177

**November 5, 2020 * **QQ Group 807482793, group members exceeded 2000, WeChat group reached 500 members, created WeChat Group 2.

**November 26, 2019 * ** Registered users exceeded 400, QQ Group 807482793, group members exceeded 1000, daily UV 300+

**May 13, 2019 * **WeChat group reached 100 members within 2 hours. To join the group, please add the Cesium Chinese Website personal account:

May 9, 2019 * Registered users exceeded 200, QQ Group 807482793, group members exceeded 450

December 20, 2018 * Registered users exceeded 100, QQ Group 807482793, group members exceeded 170

November 6, 2018 * 65 registered users, QQ Group 807482793, group members exceeded 100

October 10, 2018 * 51 registered users, daily UV exceeded 100 http://blog.coinidea.com/cesiumjs-1332.html

June 22, 2018 * Launched for testing

June 19, 2018 * Acquired the cesiumcn.org domain, also accessible at cesium.coinidea.com

May 6, 2018 * Started secondary development of CesiumJS

April 21, 2015 * Reviewed the C# version of WorldWind code * Implemented a simple data visualization plugin based on the C# WorldWind version

September 1, 2012 * Started working with the C++-based OSSIM source code

April 1, 2009 * Started getting involved in various aspects of web development, from HTML, CSS, JavaScript to JSP, ASP.NET, PHP, jQuery, LAMP, then SSH, ThinkPHP, Yii, LNMP, then SSM, Node.js, VUE… As you can see, I have some experience in web development and have been intermittently exposed to many GIS-related open-source systems. With the frontend, especially Node.js, becoming increasingly mature, and browsers offering better support for HTML5 features, I believe CesiumJS will find broad application in industrial-grade scenarios and most B/S architectures. I have also started using, familiarizing myself with, and learning its related APIs.

As a developer, I’ve always had a certain passion — something beyond profit that is more technology-oriented. So I registered an org domain, http://cesiumcn.org, and created an open-source Web GIS community called Cesium Chinese Website. I hope everyone will support it. You can ask questions in the community or browse this blog.