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urban-and-regional-planning-resources
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Recommendations for Transportation Planning Literature/Resources?
In terms of general resources (websites, podcasts, data), apparently the APA Technology Division has a lot of suggestions in their resource page.
- For experts in transportation engineering/planning. What would be your top softwares that you use or that you would consider necessary for a transportation-oriented job nowadays?
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Show Us Your AWESOME! Hackathon 2021 With The APA Planning Technology Division Announcement
We are pleased to announce that the APA Technology Division will be participating in this yearโs Hacktoberfest! Hosted by cloud computing company, DigitalOcean, Hacktoberfest is all about encouraging contributions to free and open source projects. Hacktoberfest begins on October 1st and ends October 31st. During this time, planners and individuals in planning-adjacent professions can submit resources to the urban-and-regional-planning-resources GitHub repository for the chance to win some cool prizes!
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Show Us Your Awesome! - Hacktoberfest with the APA Technology Division
Hey! The repo referenced in this post (Link: https://github.com/APA-Technology-vision/urban-and-regional-planning-resources) actually contains a broad range of tools...you might find some familiar references or find opps to fill some critical gaps as you peruse it. The coding resources section could always use more content!
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[OC] My Last.fm habits analyzed
Tools: https://github.com/gboeing/data-visualization/tree/main/lastfm-listening-history.
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GIS Certificate- hell yes or hell no?
Yes! GIS is a superpower - it lets you work with maps in ways that just aren't possible otherwise. Geoff Boeing's blog is an excellent showcase of this kind of stuff, although it does seem like he's better at it than most other people.
- For experts in transportation engineering/planning. What would be your top softwares that you use or that you would consider necessary for a transportation-oriented job nowadays?
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How teams filled their home stadiums in the 2019 FBS college football season.
[OC] I got stadium data from: https://github.com/gboeing/data-visualization/blob/main/ncaa-football-stadiums/data/stadiums-geocoded.csv Collected attendance data myself. I did some data cleaning in R and used Tableau public to do the visualization.
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