gis-programming-roadmap
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gis-programming-roadmap
- Seeking Insight about GIS Developers
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Is anyone interested in partnering up to develop self-taught GIS skills
This is a resource I found from another thread : https://github.com/petedannemann/GIS-Programming-Roadmap/blob/master/README.md
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I can't develop an app, but I can configure the heck out of one
I think ur being downvoted by people who consider themselves full-on GIS software engineers, but haven’t completed any part of the developer roadmap . The truth hurts, ur first point is right.
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Decided to get back into GIS after many years, but it seems like the field has progressed a lot and I don't know where to start with my current basic knowledge
Check out the wiki in the sidebar! This great GIS programming roadmap is in there.
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GIS Bootcamps?
Not that I'm aware of, but this roadmap was really helpful when I started GIS programming roadmap
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Potential Career Change Thoughts
Check out this resource gis-programming-roadmap for a good list of cheap/free self-learning programs.
- Wanting to get into GIS app development... Where should I start?
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GIS Developer career path
This is a useful link that I really like: https://github.com/petedannemann/gis-programming-roadmap/blob/master/README.md
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I want to pursue GIS as a career and I could use a little guidance
That's totally understandable, I would check out https://www.coursera.org/specializations/gis#courses combined with a little of https://github.com/petedannemann/gis-programming-roadmap/blob/master/README.md just to avoid paying more for tuition.
- Suggestions for 30yo Senior GIS Analyst towards Computer Science
gdal
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Building a Dynamic Tile Server Using Cloud Optimized GeoTIFF(COG) with TiTiler
TiTiler is a dynamic tile server built on FastAPI and Rasterio/GDAL. Its main features include support for Cloud Optimized GeoTIFF(COG), multiple projection methods, various output formats (JPEG, JP2, PNG, WEBP, GTIFF, NumpyTile), WMTS, and virtual mosaic. It also provides Lambda and ECS deployment environments using AWS CDK.
- Protomaps – A free and open source map of the world
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Company decided to move away from AutoCAD to something cheaper...
GDAL is the real heart, the python aspect is mostly wrappers around that I'm fairly sure. I love python for the record, the only reason I bring it up, is cause python haters accuse it of being slow, but QGIS drops down to C++ when speed is necessary, like most modern packages do.
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gdal 0.15 is out!
gdal 0.15 (repo, docs), a set of Rust bindings for the GDAL library, used for access to geo-spatial data formats, is now out!
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What's missing from C# in Godot 4?
GDAL (Geospatial Data Abstraction Library) is a the geospatial data processing library. It handles a lot of Raster/Vector analysis and alteration. gdal_contour and gdal_rasterize which would be used to create isolines (contour lines) . There's more complex processing and analyses than that. More common is reprojecting multiple layers, and some that being as Vector files, into different coordiatne systems.
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12 Open Source GIS Software
Access: GDAL
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Not sure if I'm ready to make the jump from Unity yet.
As an example we use GDAL heavily through its C# binds. We do all the additional data processing, that isn't done by the C++ GDAL, in C#. The final results are both Data (held in memory or temp exported to a file), and a normalized Raster Texture that we can display on a TextureRect. Most of the C# data processing scripts aren't even Inheriting from any Godot Class.
- gdal v3.6.3 released
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What data structure should I use for reading data from a .shp file?
I think this would be the best way to handle this. GDAL is what you should look into for this project.
- GDAL v3.6.2 released
What are some alternatives?
Fiona - Fiona reads and writes geographic data files
geos - Geometry Engine, Open Source
Shapely - Manipulation and analysis of geometric objects
tippecanoe - Build vector tilesets from large collections of GeoJSON features.
Pytorch - Tensors and Dynamic neural networks in Python with strong GPU acceleration
x3-rust - X3 Lossless Audio Compression for Rust
fastapi - FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
tilemaker - Make OpenStreetMap vector tiles without the stack
Pandas - Flexible and powerful data analysis / manipulation library for Python, providing labeled data structures similar to R data.frame objects, statistical functions, and much more
Apache Camel - Apache Camel is an open source integration framework that empowers you to quickly and easily integrate various systems consuming or producing data.
openmaptiles - OpenMapTiles Vector Tile Schema Implementation
ShibaView - Fast and lightweighed image viewer for Windows. Suitable for image processing and computer vision area, providing presize visualization without interpolation, high zoom and color picking mode.